(1)49-year-old veteran Olech Zakhrodskiimage text translation
(1)everything in the worldimage text translation
(2)I joined the army because I was worried about my son.
(3)I’m separated from my son now.
(1)Olech Zakhrodskyimage text translation
(2)Mortar battery soldier, 49 years old.
(3)I joined the army with my son.
(1)Olech Zakhrodskyimage text translation
(2)Mortar battery soldier, 49 years old.
(3)I couldn’t just stay home.
(1)My son was mobilized, so I volunteered to join the army.image text translation
(1)My son is very seriously ill right now.image text translation
(1)He’s at Dnipro Hospital with a brain injury.image text translation
Old soldier father is crying.crying
the condition of one’s son being injured and separated
Country.
regardless of race
Fathers may feel the same way.
There are a lot of people who have served in the military.
Fathers in Korea’s fathers…
I did it more.
I don’t think it’s going to be less.
I’m scared of war.
It’s not easy to say war.