00:00Je suis vivant, donc c'est bon.
00:02Certains de mes collègues ne sont pas.
00:11Fin décembre 2025, le gouvernement ukrainien, dit sous la Légion internationale,
00:16près de 20 000 volontaires du monde entier, avaient rejoint cette unité
00:20après l'appel du président Volodymyr Zelensky en mars 2022.
00:24C'était notamment le cas d'Andrey, membre d'une faction d'opposition biélorusse.
00:30De l'Université des États-Unis, de Great Britain, de Lithuania.
00:34A lot of them had an experience in antiterroristical operations.
00:39And even some guys have experienced like 20 years of army.
00:43Ukrainians don't understand what to do with it.
00:46We had guys who have pretty high positions in the American army.
00:52He was great in logistics, in communication, and so on and so on.
01:01Une force aux expériences multiples, mais qui s'est heurtée à des failles de gestion.
01:05It was a mess. No selection process at all at that time.
01:11For Ukrainians, people could have weapons just on the street, without even IDs.
01:20And for international volunteers, approximately the same.
01:32Après plus d'un an dans la Légion internationale, Andrey s'est engagé au sein des loups de Da Vinci.
01:38Il pilote aujourd'hui des robots et des véhicules terrestres sans pilote dans le secteur de Pokrovsk.
01:44Tomorrow I will go to a front line, But conditions of living and fighting is very different from unit to
01:53unit.
01:53Situation near Pokrovsk is complicated.
01:58Like, there is a huge pressure from the Russian side.
02:01In my unit, conditions are really good.
02:03We have a lot of freedom here, Because most of the guys are volunteers, And we know what we're fighting
02:08for.
02:09Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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