On the roads leading to the front in Ukraine’s war-torn east, every morning begins with a familiar scene — soldiers filling up trucks, sipping steaming coffee and catching up between bites of fresh hot dogs. | AFP
“My wife says this is not food,” he grinned. “I used to eat home-cooked food… now you see I eat hot dogs, but she doesn’t know about it.”
Jose, the nom de guerre of a 26-year-old military engineer in Donbas, likes white bread with mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup for his morning hot dog.‘Nothing can beat it’“I’d go with borshch, but I never have enough time or anyone to cook a real borshch for me,” said a police officer in the eastern city of Kramatorsk who did not provide his name for security reasons.
She said her store sells up to 50 sausages a day to customers including soldiers and police officers.
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