Breaking the ice
“The new teacher seemed very strict at first,” pupils at a school in the central Russian city of Suzdal told a local newspaper about Yevgeny Kolesnikov, a veteran of the war in Ukraine now responsible for teaching them a brand new subject, Safety and Defence of the Motherland. “But the ice melted when training at the club began and he taught us to shoot, disassemble and reassemble a machine gun.”
After completing his mandatory military service in 2009, Kolesnikov decided to become a professional soldier, like his older brother, and went on to serve in Chechnya, Russia’s brief war in Georgia, Chechnya again, and then finally Ukraine.
Kolesnikov had risen through the ranks to become a tank commander when his military career suddenly ended after he was seriously wounded. Having undergone several complex operations, he returned to his home town of Suzdal in central Russia’s Vladimir region where he joined the ruling United Russia party and, despite having no previous experience in the field, was able to find a job at a local school as a military training instructor.