UKRAINE - For a young volunteer soldier like Akula, the horrors of war can be overwhelming. Signed up at the beginning of Russia's invasion, he is now struggling to cope with the trauma of fighting in one of the most conflicted regions on earth.
The conditions he faced were harsh: freezing temperatures, constant hunger, and an eerie sense of loneliness that threatened to overwhelm him every day. Despite being surrounded by comrades, Akula felt isolated - a feeling exacerbated by the reality of war itself.
His journey took him to the front lines, where he witnessed unspeakable atrocities and saw friends fall in action. Those who have served in Ukraine will know the terror of not knowing if you'll make it back alive each day.
Akula's story is all too familiar for many veterans. "It's scary," he says, reflecting on his experiences. The mental strain of battle was almost unbearable at times - a burden that few can truly comprehend until they're in Akula's shoes.
As the days turned into weeks and then months, the young soldier realized just how challenging it would be to reintegrate back into civilian life once the war finally subsides. "It will take time," he warns, but acknowledges that healing is possible - a promise of hope for all those struggling with PTSD in the aftermath of conflict.
Despite everything Akula has endured, there is no denying his courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
The conditions he faced were harsh: freezing temperatures, constant hunger, and an eerie sense of loneliness that threatened to overwhelm him every day. Despite being surrounded by comrades, Akula felt isolated - a feeling exacerbated by the reality of war itself.
His journey took him to the front lines, where he witnessed unspeakable atrocities and saw friends fall in action. Those who have served in Ukraine will know the terror of not knowing if you'll make it back alive each day.
Akula's story is all too familiar for many veterans. "It's scary," he says, reflecting on his experiences. The mental strain of battle was almost unbearable at times - a burden that few can truly comprehend until they're in Akula's shoes.
As the days turned into weeks and then months, the young soldier realized just how challenging it would be to reintegrate back into civilian life once the war finally subsides. "It will take time," he warns, but acknowledges that healing is possible - a promise of hope for all those struggling with PTSD in the aftermath of conflict.
Despite everything Akula has endured, there is no denying his courage and resilience in the face of adversity.