of a serious breach of discipline for refusing to go back to ukraine. he was dismissed from the army. a russian human rights group, gulagu.net, has helped him leave the country. translation: | apologise i to the whole ukrainian nation for coming to their home as an uninvited guest with a weapon in my hands. i don t even have a moral right to ask forforgiveness from the ukrainians. i can t forgive myself, so i can t expect them to forgive me. konstantin says that senior officers called him a traitor for being anti war, but he points out that he gave an oath to protect his country, not to attack another. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.
the bbc has verified documents, photographs and videos provided by konstantin confirming his identity and his movements. 0nce he d returned to russia, back on base, he was accused of a serious breach of discipline for refusing to go back to ukraine. he was dismissed from the army. a russian human rights group, gulagu.net, has helped him leave the country. i apologise to the whole ukrainian nation for coming to their home as an uninvited guest with a weapon in my hands. i don t even have a moral right to ask forforgiveness from the ukrainians. i can t forgive myself, so i can t expect them to forgive me. konstantin says that senior officers called him a traitor for being anti war, but he points out that he gave
back on base, he was accused of a serious breach of discipline for refusing to go back to ukraine. he was dismissed from the army. a russian human rights group, gulagu.net, has helped him leave the country. translation: | apologise i to the whole ukrainian nation for coming to their home as an uninvited guest with a weapon in my hands. i don t even have a moral right to ask forforgiveness from the ukrainians. i can t forgive myself. so i can t expect them to forgive me. konstantin says that senior officers called him a traitor for being anti war. but he points out that he gave an oath to protect his country, not to attack another. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.
A former member of the Russian private military contractor Wagner Group whos seeking asylum in Norway has apologised to Ukrainians living in the Scandinavian country, who object to his presence there.Im a scoundrel to you, but I only ask you to take into account that I have come to realize that, albeit belatedly, and I spoke against all that, Andrey Medvedev said in an excerpt from his interview to Norwegian broadcaster NRK that was posted online Tuesday.