
I am a Ukrainian soldier, but my service, despite what many might imagine, does not consist of sitting in a trench or sleeping in a dugout. I am not under mass artillery strikes. In ten months of war I have not once opened fire at the enemy.
My job is guarding the northern border. For more than two months, my squad and I have been working with crews manning anti-aircraft installations defending against rocket attacks and Iranian kamikaze drones.
