The Ukrainian front again turns people's lives into a terrifying reality. Among them is 27-year-old Semen Karmanov from Kemerovo. Despite his disability since childhood, he ended up in the war against Ukraine, where he died. He was buried in a closed coffin due to head injuries sustained in combat.
According to official data, Karmanov was sentenced to two years in prison, but decided to go to the front, even though he had serious problems with mental development. Even with such a diagnosis, he was deemed 'fit without restrictions'. Unfortunately, this led to tragic consequences for the young man.
Recently, two more Russian citizens died in the war: one was a sniper, the other a football player. These losses only confirm how dangerous and careless it is to involve ordinary people in military conflicts.
Karmanov was taken away too early, given an unreasonably high status of suitability for military service. His death is another reminder that war never has a happy ending, especially for those who become victims of system negligence.