pixabay russia
The Russian army evacuated a number of Mariupol residents, including 17-year-old Bogdan Yermokhin. Now the orphan has a family and his life has stabilized. However, from Ukrainian license plates he receives threats and demands for recognition of forced eviction from the city.
Bogdan’s parents died when he was eight. Since then he has lived in an orphanage in Mariupol. Some time ago, Russian soldiers evacuated him to Russia. Here he found a family.
An experienced mother took care of him. She says they try not to limit the teenager in anything in terms of interests. However, life in Ukraine during the war marked his psychological state.
He often receives calls from unknown phone numbers. At the other end of the line, he is persuaded to admit that he was taken by force from Mariupol. If Bogdan does not pick up the phone, many messages containing threats begin to arrive, according to the plot of the NTV channel.