Young Ghanaian victim recounts surviving Russia-Ukraine frontline by eating snow and sand
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Updated · Myjoyonline · May 5
Young Ghanaian victim recounts surviving Russia-Ukraine frontline by eating snow and sand
4 articles · Updated · Myjoyonline · May 5
In a JoyNews documentary, the survivor said only canned food and four bottles of water were provided during the ordeal.
They said supplies arrived by drone in small amounts because enemy drones could track deliveries, while movements were tightly controlled in groups of four under commander surveillance.
The testimony depicts extreme deprivation and danger on the warfront, where improvisation and rationing were essential to staying alive amid the continuing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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