A husband and wife, Anton Grom and Valya Gromovytsya, both in their late 30s, have joined the fighters, leaving their 11-year-old son with his grandmother. "I want to defend Kyiv and kick the Russians out," Gromovytsya said.
Anton Grom, a 37-year-old TV director, says he has friends in occupied places, others who lost homes and some that he doesn't know if they are alive, so he joined the fight with his wife to defend Ukraine.
One foreigner who has joined the volunteer fighters is 21-year-old Jraven Gerber from Seattle. He first tried to enter Ukraine's International Legion, but he said they kept saying "Tomorrow, tomorrow." Impatient, he decided to look elsewhere for action and connected with the Territorial Defense Forces.
"I believe it's best to fight when you're young," he said. Among his fellow fighters are people younger than him, 18 or 19, and "if they're fighting, why shouldn't I?"
Francisco Floro, a 30-year-old from Spain, works in security back home and, like Gerber, saw defending Ukraine as a just cause.
"I believe that all the West has a responsibility toward Ukraine," said Floro. "We have to participate in this and tell the world what's happening here."
He found his way to the Territorial Defense Forces after speaking with the Ukrainian embassy back home. Despite the drama of war, Floro said the life he eventually wants is a pretty tranquil one. "I don't aspire to more than that," he said.