‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

As a young man, Akula joined the fight in Ukraine when Russia launched its invasion earlier this year. Now, he finds himself struggling to cope with the harsh realities of war - being scared, cold, hungry, and lonely.

Akula spoke candidly to CNN's David McKenzie about his experiences on the front lines, where he witnessed unimaginable suffering and loss of life. His time in combat has left him grappling with the psychological toll of the conflict, including severe symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

His story paints a harrowing picture of what it means to be a volunteer soldier caught up in a war that seems to have no end. With temperatures plummeting and food supplies dwindling, Akula's daily struggles are compounded by an ever-present sense of isolation.

"I'm scared all the time," he revealed in the interview with CNN. "Every day is different. You never know what will happen next." For Akula, the memories of his fellow soldiers who have been killed or injured still haunt him.

As the war drags on, Akula's mental health continues to deteriorate. He described feeling like a burden to his family and friends back home, while also struggling with feelings of guilt for having survived when others did not.

His story highlights the human cost of this conflict and serves as a poignant reminder that those caught up in the fighting are often the most vulnerable - their mental health and well-being hanging precariously in the balance.
 
😔 "The world is a fine place, and worth fighting for." It's heartbreaking to see young people like Akula struggling with PTSD and feeling isolated during this war 🤕💔
 
seeing akula's story is like looking into the mirror 🤯, it's us out there too. struggling to cope with our own demons, trying to find a way to heal. war is no joke, and it takes a toll on your mental health like nothing else. we need more support for soldiers like akula, people who put their lives on the line for others. we can't just talk about PTSD, we gotta take action too 💪
 
man this guy's situation is super sad 🤕 it's like he thought he was doing something to help but now he's struggling so much with ptsd & feeling guilty about surviving when others didn't ... his story just shows how harsh war really is on people, especially those who volunteer 💔 gotta hope someone can offer him some support & understanding soon...
 
can't help but feel bad for this guy, knows he's doing his country's bidding but war's a harsh reality, even if it is for a good cause 🤕. feels like we're always quick to judge soldiers without walking a mile in their shoes, mental health's a real thing & PTSD's no joke, gotta give him some credit for speaking out 💬. not saying he's blameless or anything, but come on, let's try to be empathetic here 🤗.
 
Ugh, it's like they're just dropping these stories left and right 🤯. I mean, Akula's experience is honestly heartbreaking - being scared, cold, hungry, lonely... that's a lot for anyone to deal with, let alone on the front lines. PTSD, dude? That's some heavy stuff 💔. It's wild how easily we forget about the human cost of these conflicts when they're just scrolling through news headlines 📰. I mean, what's next? Some guy who survived a tsunami and is now struggling to cope with being alive? 🌊😩
 
omg, i'm literally shook by akula's story 🤯 he's so brave to share his struggles with us but at the same time it breaks my heart thinking about what he's going through 💔 PTSD is no joke, i've seen friends and family members deal with it after a traumatic event and it's not easy. Akula's right that it feels like the war just keeps dragging on with no end in sight 🕰️ can we do more to support these volunteer soldiers and their families? they're literally fighting for our freedom but nobody really thinks about how hard it is for them emotionally 💪
 
I'm really sorry to hear about Akula's struggles, it's like he's stuck in a never-ending nightmare 🤕. I mean, can you blame him though? Being on the front lines is already super scary, but add war fatigue and PTSD into the mix... it's like his mind's a battleground too 💔. I think we should be more aware of the mental toll wars take on people, 'cause it's not just about the physical injuries 🤕. People are losing their sense of purpose and feeling guilty for being alive while others aren't 🙅‍♂️. It's like they're carrying around this huge weight of survivor's guilt... what a heavy burden to bear 💀.
 
Omg this is so heartbreaking 🤕😢, i cant even imagine being in Akula's shoes, fighting for something that feels like it has no end 🙅‍♂️...like, how does one cope with all the trauma and guilt? 🤯 his story just breaks my heart 💔, poor guy is struggling so much with PTSD and feelings of isolation 😓. its not just the physical struggles but also the emotional toll 🤕, like he's feeling a burden to his loved ones and can't shake off the memories of his fellow soldiers...i wish people could just understand what it means to be in war and how it affects you on a human level 🤗.
 
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