On the front lines of Ukraine-Russia, a Ukrainian soldier posted a video showing him digging with his hands to rescue a comrade who was buried in a trench, apparently collapsed by a Russian guided bomb. The Russian bomb should have missed its target, but the huge shockwave still collapsed the trench. The buried Ukrainian soldier seemed to be dazed, and his comrade, who probably had a very good relationship with him, was desperately digging him out.
The video poster added a text: "How many people hope I can come back alive? 99 people will just scroll past the video, only one person will leave a message saying 'come back alive'."
The video poster's intention may be to express the numbness of people towards others' suffering in modern society, while calling for more attention to individual lives in war. The soldier's question is not only a yearning for survival, but also an exploration of the meaning of existence. Is his life truly "seen" and valued by others?
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