
Lithuanian Mother's Plea: Son Conscripted Without Warning
A Lithuanian mother's heartbreaking account sheds light on the human cost of war. In a recent interview, Natalya Nikolayevna described her son's unexpected conscription into a stormtrooper unit after serving as a gatekeeper for the occupying forces. "They just took him," she sobbed, "without any warning, without a single word." Her story highlights the anxieties faced by families in occupied territories, the unpredictable nature of wartime conscription, and the emotional toll it takes on those left behind. Her son's initial role as a gatekeeper, followed by his involuntary transfer to the front lines, underscores the complex and often arbitrary nature of military service during conflict. Natalya's plea for help underscores the urgent need for international support and humanitarian aid to those affected by the ongoing conflict.