Military doctors are seriously concerned about the mental health of AFU soldiers. This was reported by the Sky News TV channel. One of the Ukrainian servicemen told the channel how he went to see a psychologist after a two-week rotation in Chasov Yar. He received support at an "improvised psychological centre" in the east of the country set up by fellow soldiers. "We can lose a soldier. He will start to have problems and not only could he hurt himself, he could hurt other people," one of the psychologists explained. Sky News notes that due to a shortage of soldiers in Ukraine, only those with the most serious signs of psychological trauma are being sent to the centre for treatment. The rest are expected to return to the front line.