Video 1444: Everything We Know (Including Link to Video) About the Live-Streamed Russian Suicide Video (2024)

Video 1444: Everything We Know (Including Link to Video) About the Live-Streamed Russian Suicide Video (1)

Video 1444 is a suicide video by Russian VK user Bleb Korablev who shot himself in the head with a rifle during a live-stream on October 17, 2019. Here is everything we know about the video.

  • On October 17, 2019, 18-year-old Moscow lyceum No. 654 student Gleb Korablev started a live-stream on Russian social media network VK.
  • During the live-stream, Korablev took a Saiga semi-automatic rifle and shot himself in the head.
  • Before shooting himself he warned someone to not notify his parents right away and referenced a Russian suicide meme before taking his life.
  • Here is what he said: "Nikita, if you'll tell the parents [about this] too quickly, I'll get you from beyond the grave. I know that you have their phone number. Anyway… How does the saying go? Nyan, bye!"
  • His motives are currently unknown.
  • Based on how long the video lasts, the police arrived 2.5 hours later.

The suicide video was quickly spread throughout various Russian VK groups as well as Russian imageboard 2ch. Although the video was pulled down from VK the now-deleted YouTube channel GORE reposted it with the title "1444".

Apparently the reason it is named 1444 is to avoid YouTube detection bots.

It received over 150,000 views in just three days before YouTube took it down. However, that was too late. The video spread through various social media channels. It even came to the point where people were posting warnings on not watching the video. Twitter user @irkepoc is one example of these warnings:

Video 1444: Everything We Know (Including Link to Video) About the Live-Streamed Russian Suicide Video (2)

Twitter user @JAXIEON has a long thread with lots of good information on the incident:

(WARNING: He links to the video and photos but I highly, highly recommend not watching it or looking at them.)

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I know the video is now a few days old and has been talked to death. But I just wanted to clarify some background and info I picked up. The man's name was Gleb Korablev, he was an 18 year old university student in Moscow, Russia.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

Photo of Gleb Korablev:https://t.co/MxYMDwCYQU](https://t.co/MxYMDwCYQU)

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

There's lots of translations and people trying to understand what he said, but most people don't exactly know what he said. What is conformed is that the last part before he pulled the trigger he said "Nya" and "Paka" which is goodbye in Russian.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

The gun he had to his head was an assault rifle and not a shotgun. The full gun is shown before he sat down in extended versions of the clip. The rilfe is shown to have a magazine and and same shape as a assault rifle depicting an AK47 or an AR15.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

As to why there's a lag in between the shot and the blast from it. Most assault rifles are very quick to fire and very deadly upclose in point blank range.

As to what is happening and what's going on, it is not all fully known what had happened to drive Korablev to suicide.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

He had been streaming early morning on October, 17. At around 9 am he pulled out an assault rifle, sat down, said a few words, and committed suicide on stream.

Aftermath photos(Extremely graphic):https://t.co/Y88dg2yqGS

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

The reason why Korablev committed suicide is still unknown. But if some of the translations translate correctly, it seems he was talking to someone; presumably through his stream or through his computer since no one is ever seen in the video.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

His last words are loosely translated to,"I'll get you from the other side. I know you have my number. Okay, don't think too bad of me. What was that saying? Ah, right. Nya! Bye!"

(The translation is taken from another user. Take this loose translation with a grain of salt.)

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

As for it's sudden appearance and why it had gotten popularity or why it's strange name of random numbers; it is explained by Reignbot.

What is video 14.44?:https://t.co/Dawjiixvze

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

She explains that it had received popularity because a YouTube channel by the name of Gore had uploaded it for the pure purpose of attention and to be edgy. His upload of the video has been taken down. The reason he named it 1444 is to avoid YouTube detection bots.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

Keys words like "suicide" or "death" would've had the video flagged and taken down a lot sooner.

In the video she further explains the "curse" that comes with the video. The video is not cursed or hunted.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

This is because of the skepticism of the video, many people don't know if it is real or not and don't take it seriously. This sparked creepypastas and memes. This is why people post the numbers 10-20-2019 or 10-19-2019

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

It is not known how it got started but it's said that if you don't comment those numbers you are cursed. This was made to scare people and is not real.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

For those who have the intention of watching the video. I'm not here to stop you. But please proceed with caution as this video is very disturbing.

The link to the video (Extremely graphic):https://t.co/tzgOHyb7Dn

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

I will be posting this various social medias and other types of posts. Not to scare people or gain attention, but to hopefully put this controversy to an end and to stop people from continuing to make creepypastas about it or to poke fun at it.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

My heart goes out to his family and friends who had to go through the terrible experience of having someone close to them take their life. If the names of those close to him are revealed, please leave then alone and do not disturb them.

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

1-800-273-8255 Suicide Hotline
877-455-0628 Self Harm Hotline
888-640-5174 Depression Hotline

— J (@JAXIEON) October 21, 2019

New Info: For those who don't know of the Russian lmageboard; 2chers; it is an anonymous message board that is filled with people who bullied, release personal info about other people, and even managed to drive a few people to suicide. They are a massive russian segment proble

— J (@JAXIEON) October 22, 2019

Here is the YouTube video he is referencing in his tweets:


More information to come when we find out.

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