KIEV, Ukraine — In mid-February, Fedir Kalenychenko, a Ukrainian army soldier, was retreating with his unit from the town of Debaltseve amid heavy fighting punctuated with shelling by pro-Russian rebels. He suffered a concussion, and now that the 24-year-old is back here in the capital, he has begun seeing psychologists to talk about his experiences as a soldier.
Kalenychenko did it at the urging of his wife, Tetiana. “My wife helped me. She knows how to convince me,” he says. And seeing a psychologist “helps,” he says. “It becomes a little easier.” …read more
Source: International Business Times