Vitalii has a third-degree disability, but his inner resilience defies any medical classification. In the first hours of the full-scale war, he went down into the Kyiv metro with his mother, which became a temporary shelter for them. Six days — on the concrete floor, surrounded by fear and uncertainty. They ate dried bread, drank tap water — survived. And even in such conditions, Vitalii did not lose the most important thing — faith. In people. In himself. In Ukraine.