"The hardest thing was to explain to my family why I was going there. My wife worried. She didn't want me to go... I agreed I could refuse. It was a voluntary thing. No one forces journalists to go to Donbass, but I had to go," says correspondent Azat Sadreev. Since 2014, many correspondents have risked their lives multiple times, under constant shelling and enemy attacks, accumulating invaluable experience in the process. To help other journalists in this challenging job, veteran war correspondents addressed the most vital questions regarding working on the frontline.