
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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Stepan From Berestyn
Before the war, I worked as an electrician. Every day meant heading out to job sites, climbing up high, and repairing power lines — all so people could have light and warmth in their homes. Back then, I couldn’t even imagine that the results of years of our work would be wiped out by missile strikes from our crazy neighbor. I couldn’t stand aside when the enemy started destroying everything I’d poured my strength into — and my hopes for the future. So I decided to trade my tool belt for a body armor vest, and my tools for a weapon. Because I understood one simple thing: if we want light in our windows again, we first have to drive out the ones who came to bring us darkness.


