
‘I abandoned my unit in Ukraine – now I'm going back to frontline'
In between last-ditch prayers to God, Volodymyr could only think of one person to blame for what he feared would be his final moments on Earth.
Russian mortars were hammering down on his hideout in an abandoned house on the front line in Ukraine's Donetsk region, while first-person view drones hunted for his exact position.
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