Traumatized by war: Children of Ukraine carry on after losing parents, homes, and innocence (www.milwaukeeindependent.com)
When 10-year okd Andrii Hinkin remembers his hometown, he doesn’t recall the bombs, the smoke or the thunderous explosions. He remembers it as a beautiful village. Asked what are his biggest dreams, he responds timidly. “I want to grow up.”
Children talk about experiences of war: "Let’s go home, I’m tired of this game.” – 4-year old Bella, after staying in a bomb shelter for a long time (www.milwaukeeindependent.com)
"I love the school because it has become my family. That’s why I want to help it. I will try very hard to do everything. We need a bomb shelter so that we can study offline. This project is necessary to come back to live communication.” – Taisia, a 14-year-old girl from Kharkiv...