It feels more like the early 20th century than a modern conflict, with tired, nervous soldiers gripping their rifles around him as they reach open ground, scanning the area for movement across no-mans-land.
They know snipers, likely trained by Russians, say Ukrainian officials are looking for a chance to fire. More than 20 of their comrades have been gunned down already this year.
It’s eerily quiet with an occasional crack of a gunshot in the distance shattering the calm, keeping everybody on edge.
This area near Mariupol is a risky place for the President of a country to visit, but…