"A harrowing glimpse into the life of a volunteer soldier fighting in Ukraine was shared by Akula, a young man who signed up for battle at the outbreak of the Russian invasion.
The 25-year-old, who wishes to remain anonymous, recounted his time on the front lines with unflinching honesty, revealing the brutal realities of war. "Scary," he described the situation as "cold, hungry and lonely", capturing the full depth of his emotional struggle.
Akula had joined the fight at the beginning of Russia's invasion in 2022, believing it was a moral obligation to defend Ukraine against what he saw as an unjust attack. Now, nearly two years later, the trauma of war has taken its toll on his mental health.
In a candid interview with CNN, Akula spoke candidly about his experiences on the front lines, revealing the long hours, endless firefights and emotional isolation that come with being a soldier in conflict zone. The once enthusiastic recruit now expressed feelings of "emptiness" and a deep sense of disconnection from the world around him.
"I've been through hell," Akula said. "I've seen things that no human should ever have to see." His words echo the sentiments of many soldiers who have risked their lives to defend Ukraine against Russian aggression, highlighting the unspoken sacrifices they make in service of a cause they believe in.
The 25-year-old, who wishes to remain anonymous, recounted his time on the front lines with unflinching honesty, revealing the brutal realities of war. "Scary," he described the situation as "cold, hungry and lonely", capturing the full depth of his emotional struggle.
Akula had joined the fight at the beginning of Russia's invasion in 2022, believing it was a moral obligation to defend Ukraine against what he saw as an unjust attack. Now, nearly two years later, the trauma of war has taken its toll on his mental health.
In a candid interview with CNN, Akula spoke candidly about his experiences on the front lines, revealing the long hours, endless firefights and emotional isolation that come with being a soldier in conflict zone. The once enthusiastic recruit now expressed feelings of "emptiness" and a deep sense of disconnection from the world around him.
"I've been through hell," Akula said. "I've seen things that no human should ever have to see." His words echo the sentiments of many soldiers who have risked their lives to defend Ukraine against Russian aggression, highlighting the unspoken sacrifices they make in service of a cause they believe in.