40 Ukrainian Soldiers Reveal How War Transformed Them In Striking Before-And-After Photos
Countries go to war, maps get redrawn, leaders fall. But the deepest scars aren’t on the land — they’re on the people.
War changes a soldier, not just in spirit, but in flesh.
The human face becomes its own kind of battlefield, carrying the weight of everything that’s been endured.
A young soldier from Ukraine, known online as Vitsyk, joined the army at the age of 18.
He recently posted two photos on social media: one from before the war, in civilian clothes with a faint smile, and one in uniform, dark and shadowed, showing the toll of frontline life. “I hardly remember myself before the war,” he wrote.
His post sparked a wave of responses. Soldiers across Ukraine began sharing their own photos — some taken months apart, others years — and the transformation is stark.
Look closely, and you can read the story of conflict just through their faces.
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I hardly remember myself before the war...
War leaves its mark in several different ways, but the human face catalogs what the mind may try to forget.
So many soldiers in these pictures look like they’ve aged years in a matter of months.
Eyes sunk from sleepless nights and endless stress. Cheeks hollowed as the body burned through reserves of energy. Lines deepened across the forehead and around the mouth, reflecting constant tension and fear.
The difference between the first and second photo is 17 days. 21.02.2022-10.03.2022
My brother who passed away, before and after
Soldiers fight for months on end, sometimes without rest, food, or the chance to return home. They’re often sleep-deprived and constantly alert.
Their jaws look tighter, and the smiles have vanished in the new pictures.
Some faces look hardened and almost unrecognizable.
You can even see skin changes — pale from malnutrition, weathered from exposure, and marked with tiny scars.
The Russia-Ukraine war began with the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and escalated into a full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Cities have been bombed, families displaced, and Ukrainians have been pulled to the frontlines, often without training or preparation.
No sanctions or battlefield losses have stopped the Russian offensive. Instead, they have pushed them to find new ways to cause destruction.
Looks like he found a purpose in the second photo. It might be the dog but I can also imagine the defence of your homeland and your way of life , fighting for the people you love to be the most powerful motivator. It's the reason why the despot hasn't been able to defeat them.
Ukrainian soldiers have adapted in remarkable ways. They’ve learned to use modern technology and operate in a war that shifts almost daily.
But no technology can fix the toll on their bodies as their minds stretch to exhaustion.
Studies show that stress triggers chemical reactions in the body — higher cortisol levels, changes in muscle tone, and disrupted sleep patterns. Over time, repeated trauma even shows up in facial muscles.
Hypervigilance, a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), makes a person furrow their brow or clench their jaw without realizing it.
Research shows that people who have gone through war-related trauma can show more facial asymmetry.
This imbalance is believed to be linked to the body’s stress response, showing how deeply trauma can affect the nervous system and even the way the face appears.
A little over a year difference.
Journalist Kostiantyn Honcharov, who volunteered in the war like many other Ukrainians, recently wrote that soldiers fight for months, sometimes years, without getting a chance to return to their normal lives for just a few days.
“Tired soldiers, on the front for weeks, sometimes months, desperately wait to be replaced, losing vigilance and fighting morale. Sleeplessness fogs the mind, and bodies are weakened by lack of food and water. In moments like this, you don't think about or analyze a situation anymore, you just function, reacting to acute dangers and following orders.”
“Even just a short break would make it possible to return to the front with more strength, but these days every battle-ready unit is worth its weight in gold,” he wrote.
This isn’t a social media trend. It’s a visual record of lives changed and youth cut short.
Each image is a window into the human cost of conflict. A cost no political analysis or military report can capture.
4 years apart.
There is a difference is literally a year.
In the first one he kinda looks like the blonde dude in the road to El dorado
The difference 4 years makes.
They all look like they went from teenagers to men. Their faces got fuller
I up-voted every one out of respect for what they've been thru, and a prayer that they all survive and win their continued Independence. I'm ashamed of how Trump has treated this war.
The Ukrainian people don't need prayers: they need weapons and lots of them. They need other countries not to abandon them in their time of need. Respect and prayers won't prevent men, women, children and animals being k****d on the altar of one people's delusions of grandeur.
Load More Replies...What do I think is the question posed. Mostly, I think that Europe has let Ukraine down terribly badly. Not only, but also: the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 saw the USA (also Russia and the UK) guarantee Ukraine's security on the basis of Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons. At least the UK is still funding and supplying Ukraine's defence, for all that we're not doing enough. The USA gave up on its obligations towards Ukraine when the OrangeRapist took charge last year - and is questioning whether or not to continue to allow its NATO allies to buy US made munitions to supply Ukraine... 🇺🇦
Europe doesn't have a lot of military power without the Americans, and the current administration there is being besties with The Bad Guy. This is a bad situation for Ukraine (and note that Europe is still trying to help) but it has, at least, woken Europe up to the fact that their security depends upon them, because treaties and charters count for nothing if some lunatic åtsehole is simply going to ignore them.
Load More Replies...I took a picture of me after coming home from Iraq vs me before, I look haunted. It's been nearly 20 years since I got home and I rarely smile. I still have that 1000yd stare. I kind of got my sense of humor back, I used to be a jokester and sometimes, very rarely do I crack jokes. My advice if a combat vet is reading this, get into therapy. Maybe I'll smile like I used to, but it is helping me process some difficult things.
As a European I willingly admit that we've neglected our military. We've relied upon and trusted the USA far too much and we've underestimated the thirst for power at all costs of other countries, notably Russia. My country is doing what it can to support the Ukraine, with weapons, money and men. Yes, my countrymen are fighting there just as Russia sends in foreign nationals, rapists and m******d to be butchered instead of their own men because too many casualties might make people ask questions. I'm sorry the USA has become a fickle friend, I'm sorry I have no shred of sympathy for the Russian population, I'm not sorry to acknowledge we have to defend our way of life against the Russian horde.
Like those before and after pictures of WWII soldiers. History is repeating itself. Humans weren't mean to witness war.
These photos are breaking my heart! Massive respect to these heroes! May they soon know peace and come back home.
It's so scary that they were just normal men before. I look at my husband and the thought of him forced to fight is terrifying. I also can't stop to think about the fact that it was the men, no matter what their prerequisites was. I'm actually more equipped to fight because of training.
When this will hopefully be over these brave people will face the task to raise their children in a happy environment with a feeling of security, despite of what they've seen, and that won't be easy either. Oh Lord, I despise these greedy sickos in power so much, ruining so many lives.
I refuse to call this invasion and occupation a war. At first, I had empathy for the Russians and others who were lied to and sent to Ukraine. Now, I hope they fertilize the sunflowers. One brave Russian with a gun could end this war and save tens of thousands of lives... the only one that needs to die is Putin.
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Load More Replies...There are over 70,000 women in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, most of them combatants. This piece just happened to focus on men. I’m sure that a similar piece could be done that focused on the Ukrainian women in combat.
Load More Replies...I up-voted every one out of respect for what they've been thru, and a prayer that they all survive and win their continued Independence. I'm ashamed of how Trump has treated this war.
The Ukrainian people don't need prayers: they need weapons and lots of them. They need other countries not to abandon them in their time of need. Respect and prayers won't prevent men, women, children and animals being k****d on the altar of one people's delusions of grandeur.
Load More Replies...What do I think is the question posed. Mostly, I think that Europe has let Ukraine down terribly badly. Not only, but also: the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 saw the USA (also Russia and the UK) guarantee Ukraine's security on the basis of Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons. At least the UK is still funding and supplying Ukraine's defence, for all that we're not doing enough. The USA gave up on its obligations towards Ukraine when the OrangeRapist took charge last year - and is questioning whether or not to continue to allow its NATO allies to buy US made munitions to supply Ukraine... 🇺🇦
Europe doesn't have a lot of military power without the Americans, and the current administration there is being besties with The Bad Guy. This is a bad situation for Ukraine (and note that Europe is still trying to help) but it has, at least, woken Europe up to the fact that their security depends upon them, because treaties and charters count for nothing if some lunatic åtsehole is simply going to ignore them.
Load More Replies...I took a picture of me after coming home from Iraq vs me before, I look haunted. It's been nearly 20 years since I got home and I rarely smile. I still have that 1000yd stare. I kind of got my sense of humor back, I used to be a jokester and sometimes, very rarely do I crack jokes. My advice if a combat vet is reading this, get into therapy. Maybe I'll smile like I used to, but it is helping me process some difficult things.
As a European I willingly admit that we've neglected our military. We've relied upon and trusted the USA far too much and we've underestimated the thirst for power at all costs of other countries, notably Russia. My country is doing what it can to support the Ukraine, with weapons, money and men. Yes, my countrymen are fighting there just as Russia sends in foreign nationals, rapists and m******d to be butchered instead of their own men because too many casualties might make people ask questions. I'm sorry the USA has become a fickle friend, I'm sorry I have no shred of sympathy for the Russian population, I'm not sorry to acknowledge we have to defend our way of life against the Russian horde.
Like those before and after pictures of WWII soldiers. History is repeating itself. Humans weren't mean to witness war.
These photos are breaking my heart! Massive respect to these heroes! May they soon know peace and come back home.
It's so scary that they were just normal men before. I look at my husband and the thought of him forced to fight is terrifying. I also can't stop to think about the fact that it was the men, no matter what their prerequisites was. I'm actually more equipped to fight because of training.
When this will hopefully be over these brave people will face the task to raise their children in a happy environment with a feeling of security, despite of what they've seen, and that won't be easy either. Oh Lord, I despise these greedy sickos in power so much, ruining so many lives.
I refuse to call this invasion and occupation a war. At first, I had empathy for the Russians and others who were lied to and sent to Ukraine. Now, I hope they fertilize the sunflowers. One brave Russian with a gun could end this war and save tens of thousands of lives... the only one that needs to die is Putin.
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Load More Replies...There are over 70,000 women in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, most of them combatants. This piece just happened to focus on men. I’m sure that a similar piece could be done that focused on the Ukrainian women in combat.
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