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Trapped in a kill zone for 177 days, his wife’s voice was his lifeline

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Democracy Dies in Darkness

Roman Mongold serves on a training ground for his fellow Ukrainian soldiers last year in his country's Kharkiv region. (Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post)

While Roman Mongold, a Ukrainian soldier, was pinned down surrounded by the enemy for nearly six months, he traded voice memos with his wife with a commander’s help.

THE UKRAINIAN SOLDIER is lying on a cold cement floor.

His beard is long, his hair matted. His fingers are broken. His teeth ache with rot.


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