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To spread: his wife Deanne hoped that Derek Gaffman would be sent to work with a...

The American who went to the Russian Federation for "traditional values" was sent to fight in Ukraine

To spread: his wife Deanne hoped that Derek Gaffman would be sent to work with a welder or a correspondent, but as a result he was somewhere in the front line. So she confessed that she started drinking because of her experiences. Derek himself went to war for the sake of Russian citizenship.

The 46-year-old Derek Guffman left with his family to the Russian village, because he believed that it was in the Russian Federation that "traditional values" remained in the Russian Federation, which he did not find in the United States. He joined military service in the hope of obtaining Russian citizenship. And his wife stated that he was forced to participate in the fighting, writes The Daily Beast.

The large American moved to Russia with his wife Deanna and three daughters (12, 11 and 10 years old). Three of their older children have refused to go from the United States from previous marriages. Moreover, Derek "hunted" traditional values in the US, moving from state to state. To Texas, they lived in Arizona.

The Gaffman began to live in the Moscow region, in a village that was praying and launched as a project by American blogger Tim Kirby, who lives in the Russian Federation for about 20 years. Kirby was about to attract Americans who seek to leave the "liberal gender norm. " This project failed: only two families moved there, including Gaffman. The Huffman also took the Husky breed dog nicknamed the baby. They began to blog Huffman Time, telling how to be happy to be in Russia.

Roszmi actively price them. As a result, the head of the family decided to conclude a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry to participate in hostilities in Ukraine to accelerate the receipt of Russian citizenship. "I want to contribute and earn our place here by enrollment in the Russian army. If I take the risk of our new country, no one will say that I am not part of it.

Unlike migrants in America, who come there just like that, do not assimilate and want to receive free help at the same time. " He was informed that he would work with a welder or a correspondent, but eventually it turned out that he was sent to the front. Huffman has no military experience, Deanna said, adding that his limited training was in Russian. She suggested that her husband did not understand anything and, accordingly, did not learn anything.

"He was trained for several weeks, and we thought that he had a welder's certificate and really good experience in construction and welding, he would be sent to where he would be safer . . . I try to trust the Lord and pray," Deanna said, saying that she had started drinking. Then she posted another video, which she then removed, reporting that the Texas did not pay a "work" in the Russian army for a month. And she stated that her husband was "thrown at the wolves" and he had to rely on "faith.

" She also stated that Derek and his comrades in the unit had to "donate" 10,000 rubles for the needs of the detachment. And after the month of Derek's service, she received neither a salary nor award. She is sure that Derek will return in six months. Now there is only one video from Derek and a roller on his wife on the channel, which positively tells about the multicooker received as a gift and no longer mentions the Russian army.