Until a fortnight ago, Andrei Kochar worked as an electrician and penned only romantic verse. Now though, having picked up a gun to serve with a local defence militia, he writes about the fighting and dying that he and his comrades may soon face
Strung through miles of frost-bound birch woods, the Ukrainian defence lines on Kyiv's western flank could be something from Flanders or the Argonne in the First World War.
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