While the son of Boris Evgenievich Nikitin, (born on 1st February 1989), was away and not in the city, strangers visited Boris, drinking and applying pressure for Boris to sign a contract to join the military.
Having consumed a number of alcoholic drinks, Boris signed a contract and ended up in the special military operation zone: “According to some information my father provided me by phone, they came and offered him a job to supposedly defend the Motherland,” said the son.
Despite the fact that Boris is a second-group disabled person due to closed-form tuberculosis, the strangers took Boris to Chelyabinsk, then three days later, Boris rang his son to say he was on a bus to Rostov-on-Don, from where he would head to the combat zone.
“Since then, he hasn’t been in contact anymore, and I don’t know where he is,” said the son on the morning of February 15, as he asked for help in determining the fate of Boris and obtaining official information of his whereabouts.





