In Ukraine, anticipating the 'next' war with Russia

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  • February 24, 2025

The 39-year-old said it was clear that if talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin lead to a halt in fighting, the terms would likely be unacceptable for Ukraine.

That was especially true if Kyiv is forced to give up territory to Russia — a real possibility given Trump’s recent Kremlin-friendly rhetoric.

“It’s obvious for us that we won’t be happy with any results of these negotiations,” he told AFP.

“The only thing we can do is to continue our work,” Vladyslav added.

“And to prepare for the next stage of conflict.”

Vladyslav’s wife, Anastasia Chumachenko, who co-runs the medical NGO Tactical Medicine North with him, said Russia would not be deterred by any accords.

“They will try to attack again. We need to be prepared,” she told AFP.

Vladyslav knows that he has no influence over the next “crazy idea” that either Putin or Trump could have about Ukraine — but he can prepare.

Vladyslav and Anastasia said they had advised their volunteers to remain vigilant if a deal is struck.

After three years of brutal warfare, the exhausted couple have themselves decided to quit.

Their vehicle was recently hit while evacuating a wounded soldier from the front.

‘A matter of time’

They have also been providing soldiers with medical training, a task that should continue to be needed even if hostilities cease, said Vladyslav.

“History shows that in our part of the world, no pause is permanent,” he told AFP.

He said that while some Ukrainian troops would be happy to return to civilian life, others would not be content to go home and “pick potatoes”.

Before Russia launched its invasion in February 2022, the couple ran a climbing gym and raised their nine-year-old daughter.

The girl now lives with her grandparents and they only see each other a few days a month, on breaks from the front line.

Anastasia, wearing a khaki cap, said it was “important” for her daughter to stay in Ukraine and learn to understand war.

She said it is likely it will return during her daughter’s lifetime.

“It will happen for sure. It is just a question of time,” Anastasia said.

‘Nothing to lose’

Oleksandr, a commander of an assault unit in the 93rd brigade, is among those who will keep his uniform no matter what.

In a stifling room lit by pink lights he and other servicemen were lifting weights to pass the time.

“I’m in my element here,” he told AFP, referring to his military life at the front.

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