The
40-year-old, who fought in Donbass in 2014, told Reuters on
Friday that he had left his wife and two children behind and was
among some 700 former Ukrainian soldiers in Poland he estimated
were returning home to fight.
"My family wasn't too happy about me leaving," said Dovzhenko,
wearing his military fatigues and a large signet ring inscribed
"Loyal Forever" from his marine unit in Ukraine.
"I hope to come back to my family. If I don't return, I hope
everything will be alright."
Russia has launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine by land, air
and sea. Thousands of Ukrainians have begun arriving in
neighbouring central European countries.
With missiles pounding the Ukrainian capital on Friday and
Russian forces pressing their advance, Dovzhenko cut a calm
figure as he smoked a cigarette and prepared to drive across the
border on his way into battle.
"Others are either in Ukraine or they are on their way to
Ukraine," Dovzhenko, who runs a foundation for Ukrainian
veterans across the European Union, said on the side of the
highway. "Lots of cars are going back."
The former soldier has lived in Poland since 2019 but has
prepared for weeks to return home at a moment's notice if Russia
invaded.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Veterans has said there were no
statistics on how many veterans from the conflict that started
in 2014 were abroad. But there are 420,000 people registered as
having once defended Ukraine.
Dovzhenko said he did not know how many veterans across Europe
would return but he predicted thousands of former soldiers would
find a way home to face Russian troops.
"To the beginning of Ukraine and the beginning of the war, we
drive," said Dovzhenko before honking his car horn and driving
off to cross the border. "I hope I will be back and I hope
Russia will be destroyed."
(Reporting by Kuba Stezycki in Korczowa; Writing by Michael
Kahn; Editing by Alison Williams)
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