The narrative follows a core group of Western volunteers who fought together from the early days of the battle for Kyiv through the last stands of Severodonetsk and Bakhmut. They came individually, but formed a family, from the early days fighting outside of Kyiv, where no one bothered to learn names because they all expected to die, to the last days of the Russian attack on Bakhmut, where one of them was one of the last men to leave the city in the final days of May. They knew very well that they would be going without the NATO support that they were accustomed to, the severe risks that they would run, and the potential criticism that they would face for fighting someone else's war. But they also knew that it was the right thing to do. This is their story.
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Ian Garner, author of Z Generation: Into the Heart of Russia's Fascist Youth