‘I couldn’t watch people die in silence’ The story of Alexey Rozhkov
English version of article by Novaya Gazeta Europe on political prisoner Alexey Rozhkov.
On 11 March 2022, at around 5am, Alexey Rozhkov left his house in the city of Beryozovsky in the Urals. He took three bottles of beer that he had made into Molotov cocktails, and went to the local military recruitment office.
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‘I couldn’t watch people die in silence’ The story of Alexey Rozhkov
English version of article by Novaya Gazeta Europe on political prisoner Alexey Rozhkov. On 11 March 2022, at around 5am, Alexey Rozhkov left his house in the city of Beryozovsky in the Urals. He took three bottles of beer that he had made into Molotov cocktails, and went to the local military recruitment office. 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.