Azovstal is the heart of the war, a place that became hell and purgatory for the enemies. None of the people who found themselves there could imagine that they would survive. Let alone become heroes. Here we have collected a story that touched the world: about the love of a married couple to the commander of the Azovstal regiment and the wife who waited for him from captivity.
The story of Natalia, who found herself with her husband and family, locked for months in a...
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Azovstal is the heart of the war, a place that became hell and purgatory for the enemies. None of the people who found themselves there could imagine that they would survive. Let alone become heroes.
Here we have collected a story that touched the world: about the love of a married couple to the commander of the Azovstal regiment and the wife who waited for him from captivity.
The story of Natalia, who found herself with her husband and family, locked for months in a bomb shelter without food, feeding dozens of people every day.
The story of a brave mother and her firstborn son, with whom they found themselves in the bomb shelter of the Mariupol theater while her husband went to war.
And the story of an officer who received a one-way ticket and had to fly over hundreds of enemy-occupied territories to save people
In this issue of Inker, we'll tell you fewer soldier stories. Much will be filmed and written about that soon. Our stories are about the inhabitants of the dungeon, those who learned to survive without sunlight, drinking water, and almost without food. And also about those who were hundreds of miles away from the fortress, but were and are doing everything to come to the rescue.