Konstantin Goncharov, a former journalist, returned to Ukraine to join the volunteer army in the fight against Russian aggression. Over three years, he witnesses the resilience of the Ukrainian forces, adapting to the changing battlefield with new technologies. Despite heavy losses, Russia has intensified its military strategies. Goncharov emphasizes the critical role of individual soldiers amidst high-tech warfare, reflecting on his emotional first experience of combat. His narrative underscores the profound impacts of the war on personal and collective levels, illustrating both the harsh realities and the indomitable spirit of defenders.
Nothing, not international sanctions nor loud political threats, could stop Russia's military aggression toward Ukraine. Every battlefield defeat has forced Russia to look for new ways to inflict damage.
The Ukrainian army has learned how to survive in this terrain and use modern technologies to turn the environment to their advantage, adapting like a living organism.
No technology can replace the most important thing in this war: the enlisted soldier who stands with his or her homeland despite exhaustion, pain and fear.
Experiencing real war for the first time brings chaos and relentlessness; the painful sounds and smells create a bitter reality, marking the beginning of a soldier's career.
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