Le capitaine R. a effectué plus de 600 jours de réserve : « Nous sommes déchirés et le monde continue comme si de rien n’était »
Chaque fois que le capitaine (rés.) R. quitte la maison, sa fille aînée pleure. Son fils cadet est né deux semaines avant la guerre et ne connaît pas d’autre situation. Dans un mois, un autre…
Évaluation
A reserve officer with over 600 days of service since the war began describes a family torn between duty and daily life. His wife shares the emotional toll of raising children alone, including a newborn who has only known wartime absence. The piece underscores a growing sense among some reservists and their families that they are carrying an outsized burden while much of the country moves on. The key question is how long such families can sustain this state of crisis before broader social or political consequences emerge.
