The life of pacifist Kirill Berezin is in danger. The mobilised St. Petersburg resident, who keeps insisting on his right to be able to undergo alternative civilian service instead of the military one, despite losing two related lawsuits, is currently held at a military unit in the St. Petersburg region. There, other soldiers training for deployment to the area of the “special military operation” are threatening to “deal” with him.
“Every night when I fall asleep, I don’t know whether I’ll wake up in the morning,” Kirill confessed to his relatives. There are plans to transfer Kirill to a military unit near the city of Belgorod in the next few days; the commander of the Belgorod unit vowed Kirill would meet the same fate there: he will be driven into the forest, murdered, and buried so deep no one will ever be able to find his body.
Kirill Berezin, 27, was drafted during the first days of mobilisation: the St. Petersburg resident, who underwent compulsory military service eight years ago, received a draft notice on 24 September.
He was asked to come into the draft office to, allegedly, clarify some data related to his documentation. Kirill, as a law-abiding citizen, went there immediately. But no one had any plans for any clarification of any data. In the draft office, his passport was seized, while Kirill himself was sent to go home to pick up his military ID. When he returned with the military ID, it also was seized.
Kirill is a deeply religious man, and his beliefs prohibit him from taking a weapon into his hands. He declared what his views were from the start and kept insisting on undergoing alternative civilian service instead.
However, the employees of the draft office misled Kirill. They promised him that he would not be deployed anywhere, seeing as, in addition to everything else, he takes care of his elderly grandmother: “You’ll remain here, to serve in the territorial defence forces of the St. Petersburg region, your task will be ensuring order in the region, and you will be able to go home on the weekends.” (Berezin is an orphan, his only living relative is his grandmother who is incapable of taking care of herself).
Nevertheless, on the same day, Kirill was transported to the Kamenka unit with other mobilised men, for military training. He stayed there until 28 September.