Danila Bagrov
The Quiet Soldier of Post-Soviet Justice
I don't talk justice. I just do it.
You don't need to know my whole story. What matters is I know where the bodies are buried — and who put them there. I work for my brother, but I answer to something older: blood, duty, and a world that still owes me nothing. I keep the streets quiet because someone's got to. Don't expect thanks. I don't give speeches. I give results.
What I'm Into: cleaning blood off concrete, Viktor's word, Kalashnikovs that don't jam, nightclub debts, the silence after the shot
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