Serhii Kravchenko, veteran of Inhulets Iron Ore: "This war is different from what we imagined"
Serhii Kravchenko, head of the power and utility service of the railway shop, returned to work at Metinvest's Inhulest Iron Ore on 1 March 2024, after being discharged from the Ukrainian armed forces. At the front, the defender served in the border troops, and later, as part of the 80th Separate Air Assault Brigade, he took part in the battles for Klishchiivka. The man decided to go to a military recruitment office on his own instead of waiting for a summons. His family noticed that he seemed troubled and lost in thought long before this. Eventually, when he had a military summons in his hands, he told his family that he was going to war."At the time, I simply could not watch TV and hear the news from the hot spots. I understood that the fate of my country was being decided there, on the contact line, and I had to take action. Since I had served in the border troops before, I was assigned there. At first, we were in Kharkiv, and then we were transferred to the border with the Katsaps