“Telegraph correspondents get to talk to them, photograph them, and come back from remote fields...”
Many this video will give insight:
Telegraph correspondents’ stories from the frontline | War in Ukraine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_TF18ld-4
Don’t worry, I don’t think the cost of their uniforms affects you, anyway. It’s a privilege to fight for one’s country against globohomo, Soros, and the parasitical, “elites”, who have f’d up America, way and beyond. Even Zelensky said the streets of Ukraine were safer than the U.S.
I can understand working in harm’s way to get a story. It’s what war correspondents do. But the Telegraph is banned in Russia, and if they can just walk up to Russian soldiers in the trenches and talk to them, either they made it up, or there is no chain of command telling them in no uncertain terms to get lost before they start shooting. It’d be like that pro-Russian guy who covered Mariupol, Patrick Lancaster, walking up to Azov Battalion members in the trenches and shooting the breeze. He never tried that, because he knew what they would do to him.