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A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)49-year-old veteran Olech Zakhrodski

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)everything in the world
(2)I joined the army because I was worried about my son.
(3)I’m separated from my son now.

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)Olech Zakhrodsky
(2)Mortar battery soldier, 49 years old.
(3)I joined the army with my son.

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)Olech Zakhrodsky
(2)Mortar battery soldier, 49 years old.
(3)I couldn’t just stay home.

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)My son was mobilized, so I volunteered to join the army.

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)My son is very seriously ill right now.

A father who volunteered to join the army following his son who went to the war.

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(1)He’s at Dnipro Hospital with a brain injury.

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.

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