“It’s better when we show the news and let people see what’s really happening here. So, it’s all about knowing when to draw the line. You won’t be of any help there; you’ll just be a burden to the fighters,“ explains Sargon Hadaya, who is half Russian, half Syrian. He’s a seasoned war correspondent with experience in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Donbass. From his perspective, these conflicts worldwide represent a kind of third world proxy war. He’s fighting his own battles, reporting from the most perilous zones and sharing them with the world. What’s his day-to-day like, and what’s most crucial in the job of a war correspondent?
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