As a volunteer soldier in Ukraine, 20-year-old Akula witnessed firsthand the brutal realities of war. When the Russian invasion began in February, he enlisted to join the fight against invading forces. Now, months later, the once enthusiastic young man is struggling with a cocktail of emotions - fear, loneliness, hunger, and physical pain.
Akula's experience on the front lines has left him shaken, haunted by the memories of what he saw and heard. He describes the feeling of isolation as 'scary' and 'lonely', noting that even in a combat zone, soldiers often feel disconnected from one another. The constant sound of gunfire and explosions took its toll on his mental health, leaving him with symptoms of PTSD.
One of the most significant challenges Akula faced was going without basic necessities such as food and water for extended periods. 'It was really hard to get used to,' he said, recalling days when he went without a hot meal or access to clean drinking water. His body suffered from malnutrition and dehydration, further exacerbating his emotional distress.
Akula's account serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war, where the effects of conflict extend far beyond the battlefield. As he navigates the challenges of post-war life, Akula's story underscores the need for support systems to help soldiers cope with trauma and find peace once again.
Akula's experience on the front lines has left him shaken, haunted by the memories of what he saw and heard. He describes the feeling of isolation as 'scary' and 'lonely', noting that even in a combat zone, soldiers often feel disconnected from one another. The constant sound of gunfire and explosions took its toll on his mental health, leaving him with symptoms of PTSD.
One of the most significant challenges Akula faced was going without basic necessities such as food and water for extended periods. 'It was really hard to get used to,' he said, recalling days when he went without a hot meal or access to clean drinking water. His body suffered from malnutrition and dehydration, further exacerbating his emotional distress.
Akula's account serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war, where the effects of conflict extend far beyond the battlefield. As he navigates the challenges of post-war life, Akula's story underscores the need for support systems to help soldiers cope with trauma and find peace once again.