On the ground, the war has not damaged Joura's morale.
The clashes have been going on since 2014. "If a Russian offensive arrives, we will push back the enemy," explains the Ukrainian soldier from his position in the east of the country.
His country has been fighting pro-Russian separatists for 7 years.
Now it is the shadow of an invasion of Moscow that hangs over these soldiers of the Ukrainian army.
Satellite photos showed Russian troops installed not far from the Ukrainian border triggering the anger of the NATO camp.
Russian President Vladimir Poutine is playing hot and cold on him by denouncing military maneuvers at his border while calling for “mending the links” with Kiev.
As for Ukraine, there is no question of letting part of its territory be invaded as in 2014 with the Crimea.
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Ukraine's foreign minister warns: “If Moscow decides to invade, Ukraine will retaliate without hesitation.
We are determined to defend our territory, explains Dmytro Kouleba.
Our country has become much more resilient and our military is incomparably stronger than it was in 2014. ”