Life on the front lines in Ukraine: “Worse than hell”

Life on the front lines in Ukraine: “Worse than hell”

Viktor, a weary infantryman, navigates the relentless barrage of Russian assaults.
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In the heart of conflict-ridden Donetsk, Viktor, a weary infantryman, navigates the relentless barrage of Russian assaults. Sleep-deprived and battle-worn, he stands guard in a trench, facing not just the enemy's firepower but also the harrowing shortage of ammunition. As the war escalates, Ukraine's struggle becomes starkly apparent, with soldiers like Viktor holding the line against overwhelming odds. In this tale of resilience and sacrifice, the price of freedom is measured in courage and endurance.

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By Mari Saito

The artillery fire begins just before dawn. A soldier steps into a darkened trench and lights a cigarette, carefully cupping the flame with his free hand. A boom and crackle of outgoing fire sound in the distance.

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