Rozhkov threw all three bottles at the military enlistment office and then painted a peace symbol on the wall. Out on the street, it was still dark and deserted. The lights were off in all the windows, and he thought no one would be inside.
Rozhkov had been drinking the day before. The news of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which had begun just over two weeks earlier, hit him hard. “I just wanted them not to take conscripts away. They’re still children,” he later told his mother.
In that moment, Rozhkov had no idea that over the next three years, he would spend six months in pretrial detention, escape to Kyrgyzstan, be kidnapped by Russian intelligence officers, taken to Russia, and sentenced to 16 years in prison.