When Sveta asked her granddaughter Anja if she remembered things before the war, Anja said she didn't even remember when the war started. "For me, the war has always been there," Anja replied. Veronik, a 12-year-old girl who also lives in Avadivka with her family, said in an interview with Swiss news agency The New Humanitarian that the war has changed people in the conflict zone. Negative, negative and irritable. "Before these conflicts were only for adults, but now the children here are also affected." Veronica said. Veronica's feelings accurately reflect the current situation of the people of the
Udon region. According to UNICEF estimates , 60% of popular database all residents in eastern Ukraine in need of assistance are women and children. Difficulties in life, economic decline and lack of job opportunities brought about by the ongoing armed conflict have left young people with little hope for the future, some even starting to drink heavily in their teens. For many inhabitants of conflict zones, the war has brought nothing but killing and costing them everything. Dunnetsk Battlefield_RTR4R9ZN Photo Credit: Reuters / Dazhi Image Dad, are you going home? In the early days of the war, Ukrainian nationalism and fear of pro-Russian incursions led tens of thousands of Ukrainians to volunteer to fight for their country on the front lines in the east. Vitaly, who is affiliated to the
Ukrainian government army, is one of them. Since joining the army in 2015, Vitaly believes that the conflict has not brought any changes, and bullets are still buzzing above his head every day. The fragmented artillery shell slid through the air dozens of meters above the front line, and then crashed violently on the field behind him, while he remained in the trenches on the front line. Vitaly also told a story about his five-year-old daughter in an interview with The New Humanist . “In the summer of 2015, I clearly remember that it was July 20, and I called my wife who was in the hospital preparing for labor and told her that my cell phone was dying and that there would be no power in the trenches, so I put I gave my wife the phone number of my supervisor so that she would still have a way to contact me after giving birth.”
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