Vacationing in Russia as an active army reservist in my country (EU)

How likely am I to end up taken by KGB?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    very low, I am one too and went in there last year, had zero problems

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Good. I would be bringing my ex-communist grandpa along anyways.

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Enjoy being put on the front line and being raped by aids infested mobiliks

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    How would you get a visa?

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I would ask for it at the embassy.

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Literally no one cares

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Kgb wont give a shit unless you're an actual spy or sus. Who will care is your own government though. If you're in the military and going to Russia it's going to possibly get you in trouble.

    Fortunately my country is a mutt vassal state nor did I join the cuck army to fight for Israel. So I can travel anywhere I want without a wry

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I don't think the government here has the capability nor the will to check on people's activities, even soldiers. Maybe the few top brass guys with all the security clearances, but not grunts like me.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      What if I were to do a solo trip across the trans siberian railway? It's always been a sort of dream of mine and since I will speak good russian and ukrainian by the time I do it, could genuinely turn out to be interesting.

      But there's no chance they wouldn't grab me then. Too sus. What normal person does that?

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    IIRC there's a section on the visa application form about if you're current/ex military. (This is going back to like 2015, though).

    I think in the current climate, telling the truth and getting a £70 visa rejected is FAR better than lieing.

    If you have anything military-related posted on any social media, or have lots of friends with profile pics in military gear and shit, absolutely do not lie.

    The Russian system works in such a way that everybody is heavily pushed into having to lie and break small laws/rules, so that they always have something to grab you on.

    If you're pulled up for ANY reason, they can easily say to your embassy:
    >anon was acting suspiciously (what proof do you have otherwise?)
    >here's his visa application where he denied military connections
    >here's proof he's in your military, check your records
    >we believe he's a spy; 5 years, gg.
    >we see you're doing x,y z and we don't like, and have a, b and c prisoners.... interesting.... have fun with anon's parents kicking up a storm and contacting the media.

    I lie on my visa and had no issues, but that was years ago in a totally different climate.

    Also, think about your own military and their reaction, kek.

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    unlikely in my view

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    given you're posting on 4chinz, you're most likely a grunt. they won't care.

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