I was curious what drove these young men to place themselves in so much danger on the front lines. And they are not military men, they were not trained ever. One of them is a barista who dreamed of a nice home and earning enough money to raise a family. When I left them, I wasn't sure whether I would ever see them again. They heard from their commanders that had to pack up and move to a new area.
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