Pavel Filatyev

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Pavel Olegovich Filatyev[a] (Russian: Павел Олегович Филатьев; born 9 August 1988[2]) is a former soldier (senior sergeant) of the Russian Army's paratroopers during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

In August 2022 he published a detailed 141-page memoir on the Russian social media website Vkontakte,[3] which caused a major stir on Russian internet.[3][4][5] Filatyev was part of the initial ground invasion in the first two months of the war. He was injured and sent back to Russia for recuperation, during which time (45 days) he wrote his memoir, called "ZOV 56" after the tactical symbol displayed on Russian vehicles during the invasion.[4][3] The book is available under a copyleft license from several websites.[6]

Having faced prosecution in Russia, he fled the country, passing through several destinations. He was arrested in Tunisia, where the authorities thought he was a spy. After Tunisia, he decided to go to France where he asked for political asylum.[4][3] On August 30, 2022 Filatyev was granted a right of asylum in France.[7]

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