Meet Akula, a 25-year-old volunteer soldier from Ukraine who bravely joined the fight against Russia at the start of the invasion. Now, he's sharing his harrowing experiences on the front line with CNN.
As Akula recounted his story, it was clear that the harsh realities of war had taken a significant toll on his mental health. He described the sense of isolation and loneliness as "scary" – the feeling of being cut off from everything and everyone he loved, leaving him to face the trauma alone.
The biting cold and relentless hunger were just as daunting. Akula spoke of foraging for scraps in the frozen wilderness, where the sounds of gunfire and explosions still echoed in his mind. He described how the lack of basic necessities made every day a struggle, with the constant fear of death hanging over him like a dark cloud.
For Akula, the most difficult part was coping with the emotional toll of witnessing unspeakable horrors on the battlefield. The trauma he experienced would stay with him forever, haunting his dreams and weighing heavily on his psyche.
In an effort to come to terms with what he had seen and endured, Akula turned to his fellow soldiers for support. They formed a tight-knit community, where they could confide in one another and find solace in each other's company. However, this respite was short-lived, as the situation on the front lines continued to deteriorate.
As the war rages on, Akula's experiences serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict. His story is a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of those who risk everything to protect their homeland. Yet, it also highlights the need for greater support and care for those affected by trauma, including our brave volunteer soldiers like Akula.
As Akula recounted his story, it was clear that the harsh realities of war had taken a significant toll on his mental health. He described the sense of isolation and loneliness as "scary" – the feeling of being cut off from everything and everyone he loved, leaving him to face the trauma alone.
The biting cold and relentless hunger were just as daunting. Akula spoke of foraging for scraps in the frozen wilderness, where the sounds of gunfire and explosions still echoed in his mind. He described how the lack of basic necessities made every day a struggle, with the constant fear of death hanging over him like a dark cloud.
For Akula, the most difficult part was coping with the emotional toll of witnessing unspeakable horrors on the battlefield. The trauma he experienced would stay with him forever, haunting his dreams and weighing heavily on his psyche.
In an effort to come to terms with what he had seen and endured, Akula turned to his fellow soldiers for support. They formed a tight-knit community, where they could confide in one another and find solace in each other's company. However, this respite was short-lived, as the situation on the front lines continued to deteriorate.
As the war rages on, Akula's experiences serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict. His story is a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of those who risk everything to protect their homeland. Yet, it also highlights the need for greater support and care for those affected by trauma, including our brave volunteer soldiers like Akula.