An Escape from the Front Line in Ukraine

Today, The New York Times Magazine published one of the most ambitious stories in its long history — an account of a Russian military officer’s desertion and escape.Sarah Topol spent over a year and a half investigating the Russian military and reporting in eight countries across four continents.In the story, the officer — identified by a pseudonym, Ivan — feigns a serious back injury to escape the front in Ukraine and eventually defect.

He uses a cane to make that story convincing.Now, he must retrieve his passport, which is locked with other officers’ passports in the H.R.

office of his base in Russia.Each passport has a paper slip in it, logging various personal details.

He buys a fake version of the passport online: good enough to fool the military, but not to fool anyone at the borders he needs to cross.So Ivan devises a plan to get his hands on the real one — and swap it with the fake.Here’s how he does it.By Sarah A.

TopolI’m a contributing writer for The Times Magazine.Ivan knew the office from years of worthless paperwork and reports.The H.R.

manager sat at a desk on the right side of the room.Next to him was a six-foot-high metal safe with three drawers.

They were unlocked with a key.The passports were kept in folders inside the drawers.To complicate matters, Ivan could use only one arm — the other would be holding the cane as part of his act.

So he had to walk in, with his cane in his left hand, take the passport out of his pocket and somehow swap it for the fake.He would also need to remove the paper slip from the original and place it into the duplicate before returning it.

How could he do all that with just one hand?The H.R.manager’s desk faced the room.

Ivan would have to find a way to reach into his pocket while holding both the cane and the passport.No, that wouldn’t work.

He would need to find a way to sit down, put down his cane so he could have two free hands and then reach into his pocket — but that motion could...

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Publisher: The New York Times

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