Journalist and writer Stanislav Aseev received a shell shock in the battles near Ocheretin and was taken to the hospital.
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I am alive, although according to all the laws of physics and probability I should die. The positions, unfortunately, have been lost. Now I’m in the hospital with a concussion. “I will soon turn to you for help again, since in material terms our unit has lost a lot,” Aseev wrote on the X network.
I’m alive, although according to all the laws of physics and probability I had to check. The positions, unfortunately, have been lost. Now I’m in hospital with concussion.
Soon I will ask you for help again, since in material terms our unit ha lost a lot. pic.twitter.com/BiZ26iy9BL
– Stanislav Aseyev (@AseyevStanislav) May 1, 2024
The day before, he said that he was fighting in one of the hottest areas of the front – near the village of Ocheretino, Donetsk region:
Difficult fighting in the Ocheretino area. When I was planning to run from Kyiv to Lisbon with a backpack of 20 kg: it seems that this race began for me in Donbass.
Aseev is a Ukrainian writer, journalist and blogger, member of the Ukrainian PEN, founder of the Justice Initiative Fund (JIF), a fund that pays rewards for information about war criminals.
Source: Racurs

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