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I drive body bags away from the front line – this is the worst thing I’ve faced’
['Luke Alsford']
Metro
Driving through Ukrainian wasteland, Mark Zydga’s truck is not ferrying supplies or weapons, but dead bodies.
Mark regularly makes 3000km trips to pick up bodies and body parts of fallen soldiersMark told Metro: ‘I have to open the body bag and read how the person died.
‘When I bring the bodies back home to their mums and dads, you see a big man crying, weeping and screaming over the body.
When Russian troops and tanks poured into Ukraine over four years ago, Mark and his friends from the local baptist Church launched into action.
‘People in our town knew that we were going to the east part of Ukraine, so they started asking us to bring the dead bodies back home instead.’