"We'd like to do the job together," he said, but "it's hard to change battalions." Currently, Vladyslav's trying to switch to Pasha's unit. "It is very difficult," Vladyslav told Insider, but if they were able to see each other more, or possibly fight alongside one another, it'd make the days a bit easier. They worry for each other's safety, partially because they serve in separate battalions and areas. It's a tough time for the pair as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his campaign, though it faces struggles, to break Ukraine's defenses and enforce his unwanted vision for the country's future. ![]() Pasha and Vladyslav, a newly engaged couple, are on their way into combat, but they won't be together. In this war that has already claimed tens of thousands of lives, tragedy can strike in an instant. One couple has navigated much of the war with an added layer of concern: They're both fighting in the Ukrainian military. And as bloody battles rage on, Ukrainians have been forced to watch in horror as the war tears apart the country they once knew. They've had to say goodbye to families and friends, unsure if they'd ever see them again. Throughout the past year, thousands of Ukrainians have left their homes and former lives to fight against Russia's invasion. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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