Rusich Battalion Leader Aleksei Milchakov Reveals Insider Secrets From the Donbass War!
Nationalist leader "Serb" share stories about torture, assassinations, psychological operations and MORE!
I have a special treat for the Stalkers today.
I’ve taken it on myself to sit down and translate and summarize the key points of the recent interview of Aleksei Milchakov, the leader of the Rusich Battalion. It was three hours long and I had to pause and type all the while and go back meaning that it took me forever. If my casual readers simply chipped in when I asked them for support, I’d make everything free. Instead, I have to take out the stick and use force to make them support the blog by paywalling.
“The loaded gun to the temple is the only way to get results”, the leader of Rusich says in the interview, and, frankly, I have come to that same conclusion through blogging as well.
I am not a monster — I am simply what the casual readers have forced me to become!
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Now, obviously large parts of this interview are going to fly in the face of what you have been hearing about the war from your trusted Kremlin and Langley propagandist sources.
But hey — that is to be expected at this point, I should hope.
If you don’t know who Milchakov is, I will provide a short summary before we dive into his account of the early days of the Donbass rebellion, the Kremlin’s war against nationalism as a political concept, the betrayal of the cause, and what has happened since then.
Mikhail’s callsign used to be “Fritz” and is now “Serb” and he got his start as a troubled youth soccer hooligan. He then became a National-Socialist of the Russian variety. After some time engaging in street politics, he decided to join up with the GRU in some capacity and then went over as a volunteer into Donbass during the initial rebellion.
Now, there are people who accuse me of “discreditation” for pointing out that National-Socialists and Stalinists and Imperialists and Cossacks were the primary volunteers that were willing to come over and fight in Donbass.
But how is this a controversial claim at all?
Just think: what other groups of people would the Donbass cause appeal to?
Nowadays, your typical default mainstream normie-liberals would never fight for anything other than their right to continue consuming niche pornography on the internet. And women in general only get political about female issues (when you threaten to take away their access to on-demand, subsidized abortions and to steal children). But Donbass was all about a marooned Russian population in a hostile FSU territory trying to rejoin the historic fatherland. Who else would such a cause appeal to other than nationalists/imperialists/Stalinists? And the media and the government in Russia were not sympathetic to the cause, so no political centrist would support the Donbass cause either.
Thus, I am NOT discrediting the “cause” on the front by pointing out who fought in Donbass or by providing translations for interviews of men and groups who fought at the front like Wagner or Rusich.
Political ideologies have replaced religion and so people feel very strongly about them and I get that. But ideological fanaticism is just as stupid and illogical as any form of religious Abrahamism, frankly. Our societies have thankfully largely rejected Abrahamism, but, sadly, these “secular” political ideologies have simply rushed in to fill the vacuum. Furthermore, their adherents are no less fanatical or ridiculous in their biases and preconditioned beliefs.
But none of this war was about ideology, really.
Nor was it about morality.
Let us simply try to understand reality as it is, OK?
WARNING!!!
What follows next is going to be very controversial. Serb is going to address very contentious topics like POWs, torture, traitors, forced labor, “war crimes”, psychological operations, Nazism, high spookery, the perfidy of Slavic women, and other such perennial hot button issues.
I will chime in from time to time as well with my comments.
OK, let’s dive in.