
Oleksandr Adamov does not take shelter when Russian missiles and drones approach the critical Ukrainian energy facility where he works. Instead, he puts on a bulletproof vest and helmet and enters a special metal protective capsule, crouching down to fit inside.
The capsule is strong enough to shield engineers from debris, but not from a direct hit.
“It’s scary, of course,” Adamov told CNN. “But we overcome our fears and tell ourselves that we have to stay because of the equipment, first and foremost, to keep people warm. Otherwise, who will do it, if not us?”