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Slaidins pointed out that this case is particularly interesting because it involves not an ordinary soldier. Slaidins also listened to an interview with Milhaev: “They agree to speak on their own. No one is forcing them there.” According to Slaidins, this case well illustrates the reality of the Russian army — people can end up there regardless of their background or status. “Milhaev's fate is proof that in Russia, there is a possibility of finding oneself in this so-called special military operation regardless of who you are.” Slaidins explained that in this case, the motivation was practical — money. “Anton ended up in the war just like tens of thousands of others in Russia. He needed money, and he decided to sign this contract to pay off his debts.” He emphasized that such a story is important for Ukraine and in the information war. “The story of the ruined nobility is an interesting captive. Of course, this is very important for propaganda.” Slaidins added that such cases are used to illustrate the broader picture of Russia's war, and Ukrainians are utilizing this.