
Ukrainian Called Back To The Front Despite Missile Strike On His Home
NDTV
"I'm very angry," Maxim said as he prepared to return more determined than ever to push back the Russians in northeast Ukraine and do the utmost to protect his loved ones.
Maxim was on leave from the front lines for the first time in six months to celebrate his wife's birthday when Russian missiles slammed into the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, damaging their home.
"I'm very angry," Maxim said as he prepared to return more determined than ever to push back the Russians in northeast Ukraine and do the utmost to protect his loved ones.
He had been due to return on Monday following his week's leave but the Ukrainian army has now given him an extra day to clean up the mess in his home.
"As long as (Vladimir) Putin is in power, this can happen everywhere," said Maxim, a heavyset 45-year-old.