“When a war starts in Israel, it takes two hours from the announcement of mobilization to arriving at the base. One of those hours you spend stuck in a traffic jam of cars of those who are also going to the army,” says Sergei “Fauda” Gromov, a former IDF sniper and now an operator of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Achilles attack drone battalion.
Fauda tells Serhiy Zhadan why he stayed in Ukraine when the invasion began and did not leave on an Israeli passport; compares the experience of service and volunteering in Israel and Ukraine, and also Ukrainian and enemy drones.
A fighter who fought in 5 campaigns in Israel before the war against Russia is sure: “You cannot unilaterally terminate a contract with the state.”
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