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

For months, 22-year-old volunteer soldier Akula fought against the invading Russian army in Ukraine. Despite the camaraderie he shared with his comrades, Akula found himself struggling to cope with the physical and emotional exhaustion of war.

The harsh conditions on the front line took its toll on him - days turned into weeks, with limited access to basic necessities like food and water. The cold, often biting winds cut through his layers of worn-out clothing, leaving him feeling exposed and vulnerable. As hunger crept in, Akula's body began to weaken, making every task a daunting challenge.

But it was the isolation that proved the most suffocating. Far from family and friends, Akula felt like he was disappearing into the darkness of his own mind. The constant din of gunfire and screams of the wounded still echoed in his ears, a haunting reminder of the horrors he had witnessed.

Akula's mental health began to unravel as the days turned into weeks. Flashbacks of traumatic events threatened to consume him whole. He would wake up in the dead of night, drenched in sweat, his heart racing with anxiety. The fear that gripped him was palpable - fear of death, fear of loss, and fear of losing himself.

In a rare moment of vulnerability, Akula spoke candidly about his experience to CNN's David McKenzie. As he recounted his time on the front lines, it became clear that the trauma of war had left its indelible mark on him.

"I was scared, cold, hungry, and lonely," Akula confessed. "But even with all that, I found moments of beauty - a sunrise over the battlefield, a child's smile in the midst of chaos, or the sound of birds chirping after days of silence."

For Akula, those fleeting moments of hope were what kept him going. They reminded him that even in the darkest of times, there was always a glimmer of light to hold onto.

As he reflects on his experience, it's clear that Akula's journey is far from over. The scars of war will take time to heal, and the road to recovery will be long and arduous. But with the support of loved ones and the knowledge that he has already found moments of beauty in the midst of chaos, Akula is slowly beginning to rebuild his shattered life.
 
🤕 watching this story about akula breaks my heart. i mean, can u imagine being stuck on a battlefield 4 months straight w/ no basic necessities? that's just cruel. 🚫

anyway, i think its really brave of him 2 speak out about his experience. we need more ppl like him who r willing 2 talk about their struggles & help others understand what they go thru. 💕

i also want 2 say that its not just akula's mental health that's affected by war, but his relationships w/ loved ones back home. u gotta feel 4 them too, i guess? 🤝
 
😕 War's a harsh thing, you know? It's not just about bullets and bombs, it's about the human cost too... I mean, this kid Akula was fighting for what feels like years on end, with barely any rest or respite. It's crazy how his body would weaken from hunger and cold, but it's even crazier how his mind would struggle to cope with all that trauma.

I've been following this story, and it's really heartbreaking to see someone so young go through what he did... He found moments of beauty in the midst of chaos, though - that's really inspiring. I think we often forget that soldiers are human beings too, not just warriors. It's like, they're fighting for their country, but also for their own humanity.

I don't know how much more this kid can take, but it's good to see him talking about his experience and trying to rebuild his life... 🤞
 
Wow 🤯, this dude's story is so inspiring yet heartbreaking at the same time 💔. I mean, who can even imagine going through what he went through? The physical and emotional toll of war is just too much to handle. But what's amazing is how he found these tiny moments of beauty in the midst of all that chaos 🌞. It's like his brain was trying to find ways to cope with the trauma, you know? And it's so cool that he's speaking out about it now, hoping to help others who might be going through similar things 💪.
 
omg u guys i just saw this interview with akula the ukranian volunteer soldier who's been fighting against russia 🤯 and it's like so emotional I feel bad for him rn he talks about how hard it was for him to cope with the physical and emotional exhaustion of war and it's like yaaas i can imagine how scary that must've been for him but at the same time his story is also super inspiring 💕 the way he found moments of beauty even in the midst of chaos is like a total reminder that life is precious 🌸 and we should always hold onto hope 💖
 
💔 I totally get why soldiers like Akula struggle so much after being through war. It's not just about the physical toll - those harsh conditions can really take a hit on your mental health too 🤯. And it's not just about the loneliness, although that's super tough to deal with 💀. It's the constant reminders of what you've seen and experienced that can be haunting.

I think what's so brave about Akula is that he's willing to talk about his experiences - it's not always easy to share what we've been through, especially when it feels like no one really understands 🤷‍♂️. But by sharing his story, he's helping to break down some of the stigma around mental health and PTSD.

For me, I think those moments of beauty that Akula mentioned are so important - they're a reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always hope 🌟. And it's clear that with the right support and care, people like Akula can heal and rebuild their lives. 💖
 
omg this guy akula is literally a hero but like what happened to him 🤯 war is so harsh it breaks ppl mentally & physically 🤕 i feel bad for him he was scared cold hungry lonely 😔 but like that's also when he found moments of beauty in the midst of chaos 🌞 that's so inspiring 🙏 i hope he gets the support he needs to heal from his trauma 💆‍♂️ recovery takes time tho, like forever ⏰ i'm sending him all my positive vibes 🌈
 
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