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

War-weary Volunteer Describes Life as Soldier in Ukraine

For 21-year-old volunteer soldier Akula, signing up for battle at the start of Russia's invasion was a desperate bid to serve his country. Now, nearly three months into the conflict, he is grappling with the psychological toll it has taken on his mental health.

Akula, who spoke exclusively to CNN about his experiences on the front lines, described life as a soldier in Ukraine as "scary," "cold," "hungry" and "lonely." He recalled nights spent huddled in trenches, shivering beneath layers of thin blankets. The constant din of gunfire and artillery pounded through his ears, yet he felt powerless to protect himself.

The young soldier's days were filled with the grueling task of patrolling the front lines, searching for enemy positions and coordinating with fellow troops. Despite their shared sense of duty, Akula reported feeling "utterly alone" during these missions, as if he was on his own against a foe that seemed invincible.

Akula's experiences have left him struggling to sleep, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the traumatic events he witnessed. The stress has taken its toll on his relationships with family and friends back home, whom he fears may not fully understand what he's endured.

"I feel like I'm in a different world," Akula confided during his interview with CNN. "It's hard to explain... You just keep thinking about the things you've seen and done. It's like your mind is trying to process it all, but it can't."

As the war rages on, soldiers like Akula are increasingly facing the harsh realities of combat. Their experiences serve as a poignant reminder that even in the midst of conflict, mental health must be prioritized.

"It's hard to find the words to describe what I've seen," Akula concluded, his voice shaking with emotion. "But I know that if you're not speaking out about it, no one will ever know."
 
.. this young soldier's story is just heartbreaking 💔. I mean, can you imagine being in those shoes, literally fighting for your country and feeling so alone & scared all the time? 🤕 It's like he's stuck in a nightmare that won't wake up 😱.

But you know what really gets me? He's still finding the strength to speak out about his experiences, even when it's hard. That takes so much courage 💪! And I think we can all learn from his story - taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health 🏥.

I wish everyone could see the human side of soldiers like Akula, rather than just their uniforms and guns 👊. They're not just fighting for their country; they're fighting for themselves, too 💕. We should be supporting them, not just in words, but in actions 🤝.
 
I'm so sad for this young guy, he's literally going through hell and still can't even get some decent food or comfy sleeping quarters 🤕. 21 and already dealing with PTSD vibes... I mean I knew war would take a toll but whoa 😩. Mental health is super important and we gotta start taking care of our soldiers ASAP 💪, they're not just fighting for their country, they're fighting for themselves too ❤️.
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by this article 🤕 - can't even imagine being in those trenches for days on end, feeling so alone and scared 😓. Mental health is super important, especially when you're in a war zone 💔. It's crazy that soldiers are expected to just "get through it" without anyone knowing how much they're struggling 🤫. We need to start prioritizing their mental well-being ASAP 🚨 - it's not something you can just "toughen up" about 💪.
 
Wow 💔🤕 soldiers like Akula are really suffering in silence 🙏 their mental health is being totally neglected during these wars 🌟 some people gotta do something to help them 🤝
 
I feel so bad for this young guy, he's been through way too much already. I mean, 21 and he's already experiencing PTSD, it's crazy. The gov't needs to step up and support these volunteers, they're the real heroes here 🙏💔. And can we talk about the conditions he's living in? Trenches with thin blankets, no sleep, just constant gunfire... it's like something out of a war movie 😩. We need to be raising awareness for mental health support and getting these soldiers the help they need ASAP 💪.
 
It's heartbreaking to think about these young soldiers like Akula who are putting everything on the line for their countries 🤕. Mental health is already a huge issue, but when you add war into the mix, it's like a perfect storm of trauma and stress 🌪️. We need more support systems in place for these folks, not just once they get back home, but even on the front lines where they can get help ASAP 💊. It's all about finding that balance between doing your duty and taking care of yourself during wartime 💔.
 
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