Taras From Lutsk

Before the war, I worked as a long-haul truck driver. I traveled through cities and villages, saw how different people live, and got used to the road — the freedom of movement and the simple joys of everyday life. That job gave me a real sense of independence and stability.

After the war, I want to return to my family and live in a peaceful country — where you can hug your loved ones without fear, work, and build a happy future again.

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