Eyewitness accounts of a harrowing experience are often the only way to truly understand the complexity of modern warfare. For one volunteer soldier, Akula, who enlisted in Ukraine at the start of Russia's invasion, the psychological toll of battle is still very much alive.
Akula, just 22 years old, recounts the grueling reality of life on the front lines with unflinching candor. "It was scary," he says. "Cold, too – I had to endure sub-zero temperatures while fighting in the freezing darkness." As a volunteer soldier, Akula faced the harsh realities of war, often with limited resources and no clear escape route.
Akula's account paints a stark picture of the psychological strain imposed by combat. Describing his days as "hungry" and "lonely", he reveals the crushing sense of isolation that comes with fighting in distant lands far from loved ones. The weight of this trauma has taken its toll on Akula's mental health.
Speaking candidly to CNN's David McKenzie, Akula shares a glimpse into the anguish of living through one of modern warfare's most brutal conflicts. His experiences are a poignant reminder of the unseen costs of war and the human cost that often gets overlooked in our narratives of conflict.
Akula, just 22 years old, recounts the grueling reality of life on the front lines with unflinching candor. "It was scary," he says. "Cold, too – I had to endure sub-zero temperatures while fighting in the freezing darkness." As a volunteer soldier, Akula faced the harsh realities of war, often with limited resources and no clear escape route.
Akula's account paints a stark picture of the psychological strain imposed by combat. Describing his days as "hungry" and "lonely", he reveals the crushing sense of isolation that comes with fighting in distant lands far from loved ones. The weight of this trauma has taken its toll on Akula's mental health.
Speaking candidly to CNN's David McKenzie, Akula shares a glimpse into the anguish of living through one of modern warfare's most brutal conflicts. His experiences are a poignant reminder of the unseen costs of war and the human cost that often gets overlooked in our narratives of conflict.