u/VolunteerInWorks

(STICKY QUESTION) mercy kill

I am sorry if this is a very immoral question and sensible one feel free to take it down moderators

The only thing really that I need time to work with aside phisical preparation before enlisting is to work with the idea to be disabled, i won’t talk about my life or anything this ain’t the place to crybaby and nobody gives a shit (so do I if you talk about therapy or idk what shut up duh)

I am ok with dying I am ok with risking having ptsd I am ok with bad conditions BUT one thing I really don’t want is to be disabled while being abled I am not happy there is just no hope that I will find happiness in life if I miss something it will just worse things SO HERE IS MY QUESTION

Are mercy kills frequent? If I ask my teammates to let me die or kill me if I AM REALLY WOUNDED AND MISS LIMBS ok not about being suicidal or whatever literally having to live without a jaw or hands fuck that do you think my teammates can take care of ME? And are they allowed (guess not) like for fuck sake kill me don’t save me if I feel like it’s not worth it anymore

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 16 hours ago

Does grinder works well on Ukraine if no so what’s the best alternatives to kiss dudes outside of combat

I am sorry i am a bit horny writing this I wanted to know if grinder is popular in Ukraine, i was never a homosexual and I don’t consider myself as one but reading about erotic fantasies in Ukraine trenches it gave me urges I never experienced before…..that was another motivation to join so I know that I will have plenty of kissing and making out in the trenches but when I will be in my free time away from my rotation buddies is it easy to meet up other heterosexuals kissing dudes amateurs in Ukraine?

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 15 days ago

Do your groups get issued shotguns or anti drone guns interceptors?

Ok so I know that anti drone hammers aren’t perfect and that there are ways to contour them, but still can I expect to be given shotguns in my unit during rotations trenches and having some anti drone jammers sometimes? The main threat to me as I followed this war are drone before all I get it both sides tries to counter it and it will always hit causalities but after your experience are you issued good equipement in close combat?

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 15 days ago

How is Ukraine day to day economy compared to the rest of Europe

Just wanted to know how cheap or expensive is Ukraine food clothes etc excluding bills and accommodations as it heavily depends on the location

I didn’t go to Ukraine since 2019 so I remember that it was really cheap as Moldova but I couldn’t know now is your base military salary OK to live off with it in ukraine?

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 18 days ago

Should I worry about Lechys if I enlist in Ukraine?

So basically I had some questions on my mind, do some units need people experienced in making Bobby traps? I guess sometimes it is posisble that my colleagues inside the trenches have our food stolen by lechys during night time when we can’t go out much due to thermal fpvs drones

This basically leads me to another questions are lechys neutral? In this conflict can we say that lechys are pro Russian and putin? Are there also Ukrainian fighting lechys that stole Russian foods and ammo?

Between a unit and 10 lechys who is likely to win are drones enough to take them out?

Are lechys as dangerous as drones what risks lechys bring to the front?

My last question was should I learn about witchcraft before coming to Ukraine to know how to communicate and calm lechys and maybe asking them to bring us booze and lube while the evacuation suv aren’t available

(but then is it normal for a lechy to go into a drug store to buy lube and a bar to buy booze….they are supposed to stay in the forests however I am just a young dude trying to have ideas to save Ukraine and Ukrainian people)

u/VolunteerInWorks — 18 days ago

How do you cope when life is hard in service and during rotation

If you could reply honestly what do you do or think to yourself to stay strong or try to disconnect with the reality of the field when times are hard or scary

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 1 month ago

Question regarding citizenship when arriving in country to apply for enlistement

So my question is pretty simple I wa born in Ukraine but never lived there I don’t speak Ukrainian or russian, I always grew up in another European country so I personally don’t have anything in ukraine I am around 20yo, how would things work once I am there? First of all I guess that conscription won’t apply to me since I don’t have the minimum age but even if I would want to enroll and maybe don’t stay too long like 1 or 2 years, will I be allowed? As I understood in ukraine law regarding citizenship is pretty complicated and I heard that to deny citizenship by birth the president has to sign himself a file, also my second question was would I be considered a foreign volunteer? Or an Ukrainian soldier these 2 questions are my biggest ones before coming

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u/VolunteerInWorks — 1 month ago