When someone in a family chooses the path of military service, it is not only their own life that changes fundamentally. The entire family is no longer civilian. Relationships change, and so do roles.
The family becomes the closest rear, waiting at the table, waiting even for a brief visit. Some families have been waiting for five years now. Not all of them have seen their heroes return. Some are still waiting for a miracle — but miracles do happen in war.
When someone in a family chooses the path of service in Azov, they can be certain their family will not be left alone. Because the unit is a larger family. Because we share a common experience, we understand one another, and together we remain strong.