"Andrei, recklessness, and recklessness alone in this situation will get you killed. That is what's wrong with you." Bakhmut. Donetsk. Bucha. Over the years, Andrei Kravchuk thought that he had seen it all. Since 2014, the carefree kid from a village outside of Poltava has been fighting for his homeland, since the second invasion began, most of his time being spent on defense duty on the Eastern Front. That all changed in May when Russian forces retreat from Bakhmut, and soon after the Armed Forces starts planning an offensive. The offensive goes well, and the Ukrainian army is on the doorstep of Donetsk. But once the city is under siege, Andrei has to reconsider whether he should give up or continue fighting to free his homeland.