'We sleep on crates in unbelievable cramped conditions,' wrote Nazar Razlutsky.
A Ukrainian serviceman who went from working in a museum to fighting on the front line, has described the conditions he and his comrades are enduring and made an impassioned plea for further Western support for Kyiv against Russia.
He said that with a Ph.D. in history, he used to spend his time researching history and writing about science, even turning his hand to fiction."But lately I've been in the military because there's a war in my country."
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