Katerina Sergatskova, editor-in-chief at Zaborona Media; Vladislav Davidzon, founder of the Odessa Review; and Maria Avdeeva, a security analyst in Kharkiv, share their gripping experiences as unintended war correspondents in Ukraine. They discuss the profound emotional shifts brought on by the conflict, the harrowing realities of life under constant danger, and the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians fighting to defend their nation. The conversation reveals deep insights into the impact of war on identity and the importance of truthful reporting amid chaos.