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ZOV: Inside Putin's Corrupt War in Ukraine - A Dissident Soldier's Story

Hardback

Main Details

Title ZOV: Inside Putin's Corrupt War in Ukraine - A Dissident Soldier's Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pavel Filatyev
Translated by Anna Aslanyan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
Category/GenreTrue War and Combat Stories
ISBN/Barcode 9781800817319
ClassificationsDewey:947.7086
Audience
General
Edition Main

Publishing Details

Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
NZ Release Date 16 May 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A bombshell ... until now, there has been no more detailed, voluntary account from a Russian soldier participating in the invasion of Ukraine' Guardian Pavel Filatyev was a paratrooper in the Russian army that invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Part of the invasion force that shelled the city of Kherson, an opening salvo in a conflict that disrupted global supply chains and sent millions of Ukrainians fleeing for safety across Europe, Filatyev grew sickened and angry at his part in what he came to see as an unjust war. After being injured and evacuated from the conflict, he posted a shocking expose of what he had witnessed on social media. A day-by-day account of how the Russian army crossed into Ukraine and captured the city of Kherson in the face of heavy resistance, ZOV is both a testimony to the horrific destruction of war and a damning indictment of Vladimir Putin and the corruption that controls the Russian people. In ZOV - the title a reference to the pro-war symbol daubed on Russian tanks - Filatyev bears witness to Ukraine's battlefields, barracks and shelled cities, as well as the demoralised ranks of Russian conscripts who face an inescapable choice: fight in a senseless war, or face imprisonment back home. Motivated by a conviction to expose the rot at the heart of the invasion, Filatyev was forced to flee Russia when ZOV became a viral sensation around the world. Now in hiding, his story provides a chilling insight into life behind enemy lines, and a powerful account of the extraordinary people caught in the struggles of Putin's war.

Author Biography

Pavel Filatyev was born in 1988 in Volgodonsk, Russia. He followed his father's footsteps by enlisting in the Russian army as soon as he was of age, later studying and working before re-enlisting during the pandemic. Forced by the terms of his contract - and misinformed about the purpose of the attack - Filatyev was part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. After he was evacuated from the front line two months later, he wrote ZOV, an account of what he witnessed in Ukraine which quickly went viral in Russia. He was later forced to flee Russia to escape prosecution, and is currently based in France. His earnings from ZOV will go towards providing humanitarian and medical aid to Ukrainians impacted by the war. Anna Aslanyan is a journalist, literary translator, and public service interpreter. She grew up in Moscow, lives in London, and feels most at home in books.

Reviews

'Praise for ZOV and Pavel Filatyev' - : 'Exposes the rot at the core of the Ukraine invasion' - Guardian 'An extremely rare voice of dissent from inside Vladimir Putin's army ... The highest ranking soldier so far to speak out about the war on Ukraine and reveal the truth about what it looks like from the inside' - Today in Focus 'An explosive report' - Washington Post 'The truth from the front' - Stern