Life as a Volunteer Soldier on the Front Lines: A Desolate Existence
A 22-year-old volunteer soldier, Akula, recounts his harrowing experiences in Ukraine, where he signed up to fight against the Russian invasion at its beginning. Now, he is grappling with the devastating effects of war trauma on his mental health.
Standing on the front lines, Akula witnessed scenes that would haunt anyone - a constant threat of death lurked around every corner, making it difficult for him to sleep through the night. The biting cold, coupled with hunger and loneliness, took its toll on his body and mind. He describes the days as an endless battle, devoid of any respite.
Akula expressed how the experience had severely impacted his mental wellbeing, leaving him feeling scared, isolated and lonely. This ordeal has left deep emotional scars that he's still trying to cope with.
				
			A 22-year-old volunteer soldier, Akula, recounts his harrowing experiences in Ukraine, where he signed up to fight against the Russian invasion at its beginning. Now, he is grappling with the devastating effects of war trauma on his mental health.
Standing on the front lines, Akula witnessed scenes that would haunt anyone - a constant threat of death lurked around every corner, making it difficult for him to sleep through the night. The biting cold, coupled with hunger and loneliness, took its toll on his body and mind. He describes the days as an endless battle, devoid of any respite.
Akula expressed how the experience had severely impacted his mental wellbeing, leaving him feeling scared, isolated and lonely. This ordeal has left deep emotional scars that he's still trying to cope with.
 . The physical toll of war is bad enough, but the mental health effects are even more devastating. I mean, can you imagine having to live with that fear and uncertainty every single day? No sleep, no peace... it's just not right
. The physical toll of war is bad enough, but the mental health effects are even more devastating. I mean, can you imagine having to live with that fear and uncertainty every single day? No sleep, no peace... it's just not right  .
. . It's amazing how the community comes together to support each other during tough times. Maybe we can use this as an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health and the importance of looking out for each other
. It's amazing how the community comes together to support each other during tough times. Maybe we can use this as an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health and the importance of looking out for each other  . We should be supporting our soldiers, not just when they're fighting, but also when they come back home and need help dealing with their trauma
. We should be supporting our soldiers, not just when they're fighting, but also when they come back home and need help dealing with their trauma  .
. war is so messed up, no matter how heroic it sounds 22 yrs old already dealing w mental health trauma? that's just sad
 war is so messed up, no matter how heroic it sounds 22 yrs old already dealing w mental health trauma? that's just sad  akula's story should be a wake-up call for everyone, war has consequences, not just on the battlefield but also on ppl's lives
 akula's story should be a wake-up call for everyone, war has consequences, not just on the battlefield but also on ppl's lives 

 . I think we need more support systems in place for these volunteers, not just financial aid but also mental health services and someone to talk to when they get back home
. I think we need more support systems in place for these volunteers, not just financial aid but also mental health services and someone to talk to when they get back home  . We need to make sure they're taken care of after this, 'cause they've given so much already
. We need to make sure they're taken care of after this, 'cause they've given so much already 
 i think we need more support systems in place for these kinds of situations, something that can help people cope with the trauma and not feel like they're struggling alone
 i think we need more support systems in place for these kinds of situations, something that can help people cope with the trauma and not feel like they're struggling alone  . The least we can do is acknowledge the sacrifices they make and provide them with the support they need
. The least we can do is acknowledge the sacrifices they make and provide them with the support they need  I just wish there were more support systems in place for people like Akula...
 I just wish there were more support systems in place for people like Akula... . I mean, Akula's experiences sound super harsh, but is being a "hero" just about surviving when everyone else is dying? It feels like there's more to it than that... is the sense of duty and camaraderie what gets people through the tough times, or is it just the adrenaline rush?
. I mean, Akula's experiences sound super harsh, but is being a "hero" just about surviving when everyone else is dying? It feels like there's more to it than that... is the sense of duty and camaraderie what gets people through the tough times, or is it just the adrenaline rush? . It's just heartbreaking to think about a young person having to go through all that stress and anxiety for what feels like an eternity
. It's just heartbreaking to think about a young person having to go through all that stress and anxiety for what feels like an eternity  . We need to make sure our troops have access to good care when they come back too
. We need to make sure our troops have access to good care when they come back too  at least they're getting a free Netflix account out of it
 at least they're getting a free Netflix account out of it 