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What’s happening in Georgia, Assad’s escape, Medvedev's fateful night. Batuman's interview with Osechkin. VideoG.

События в Грузии, бегство Асада и роковая ночь Медведева. Интервью Бацман с Осечкиным. Смотрите видео!

During the discussion, Batman and Osechkin talked about:

  • the use by the aggressor country, Russia, of a new ballistic missile from the "Oreshnik" project, which can carry a nuclear warhead;
  • the readiness of NATO countries and Ukraine for a nuclear war;
  • what the illegitimate president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, expects from the elected president of the USA, Donald Trump;
  • how Putin was offended by the chant of Ukrainian football fans "Putin – h...lo";
  • Putin's illegitimate daughter, Elizabeth Krivonogikh, who, according to media reports, lives in France;
  • former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, who currently serves as deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation;
  • the decline of the ruble exchange rate and the state of the Russian economy;
  • the intensification of hostilities and the successes of the rebels in Syria, as well as the possible flight of the country's president Bashar al-Assad to Moscow;
  • the protests in Georgia.

"As soon as Vladimir Putin decides to launch a nuclear strike, he will be killed. And it will be done by people from his closest circle, who are definitely not working for him. He is largely dependent on China and India. The issue is not with the West. Overall, Putin – his psychological profile – is a historical maniac. He would have struck a long time ago if it weren't for his own fears and phobias. If he could press the nuclear button without consequences for himself and kill someone – he would gladly do it," Osechkin stated.

Osechkin was born in 1981 in Samara. He graduated from the law faculty of Samara University.

In the early 2000s, he was arrested twice. The first time – for a murder case. Three months later, the authorities released him, acknowledging a mistake. The second time – for a case of large-scale fraud (at that time, Osechkin was in business, running a network of car dealerships). The businessman was sentenced to seven years, of which he spent four in detention. Osechkin considers his conviction unjust and claims that the goal of the second criminal case was to seize his assets.

After his release in 2011, Osechkin decided to become an advocate for prisoners' rights and founded the Gulagu.net project, which highlights torture and corruption in the Russian penal system.

Since 2015, Osechkin has been living in France.

In 2021, Gulagu.net published a video featuring scenes of torture and sexual violence against prisoners in Russian jails. Following this, Osechkin was declared wanted.