Wow people are so brave and selfless, signing up to fight for something they care about but mentally it's like you're losing your grip on reality war is super messed up the more I think about it the more interesting it gets
I'm seriously worried about these volunteer soldiers like Akula ... fighting on the front lines for nearly 2 years now . Mental health is already super tough to manage, and being stuck in that kind of environment must be taking a huge toll on him . It's heartbreaking to see someone who was once so full of enthusiasm and dedication now feeling empty and disconnected . We need to make sure these soldiers are getting the support they need when they get back home . Can't even imagine how scary it must be for them, seeing the things he's seen
this guy is literally putting his life on hold for 2 years now and it's just getting worse he's been through hell indeed & I'm sure most ppl can't even imagine what that feels like the system should be more supportive for mental health, especially when u're in a war zone
I'm literally shaking thinking about this guy's story... 2 years ago he joins the fight for Ukraine and now he's talking about being "cold, hungry and lonely" on the front lines . It's like, what are we even doing to ourselves when we choose to put our lives in harm's way for a cause? I mean, I'm all for defending freedom and justice, but at what cost? He said he's been through hell and has seen things no human should ever have to see... my heart is literally breaking thinking about it . And now he's talking about feeling "emptiness" and disconnection from the world... I feel like we're all just struggling in our own ways, you know?