CTID1977
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Fucking nazis
Alisa, 8, and her older brother were forced to learn poems for a Russian military holiday and were convinced that Ukrainian soldiers were killing civilians. After a year in russia, the children still fear being in Ukraine.
One day, 14-year-old Taras was hit by Russian teenagers with a bicycle in the street because they knew he was from Ukraine. And Olesia recalls how all Ukrainian children were forced to sing the song “Wagner is a cool regiment” at a holiday party. At school, their peers called them Banderites and said that Ukrainians were to blame for the war. And 16-year-old Mykola, who left a round orphan three years ago due to both parents' health, was so distraught that he was forced to take a Russian passport. They said they would take him to the basement if he did not take one.
These are the memories of the children we recently returned to Ukraine as part of our 10th mission. Instead of a happy, carefree childhood with their families, they have experienced pain, humiliation, and abuse just because they are Ukrainians. The mental health of the children is out of the question. Our priority is to help children recover as soon as possible, close the gaps in their education, and start living a new, happy life.
Every child is essential to the @SaveukraineUs team.
Alisa, 8, and her older brother were forced to learn poems for a Russian military holiday and were convinced that Ukrainian soldiers were killing civilians. After a year in russia, the children still fear being in Ukraine.
One day, 14-year-old Taras was hit by Russian teenagers with a bicycle in the street because they knew he was from Ukraine. And Olesia recalls how all Ukrainian children were forced to sing the song “Wagner is a cool regiment” at a holiday party. At school, their peers called them Banderites and said that Ukrainians were to blame for the war. And 16-year-old Mykola, who left a round orphan three years ago due to both parents' health, was so distraught that he was forced to take a Russian passport. They said they would take him to the basement if he did not take one.
These are the memories of the children we recently returned to Ukraine as part of our 10th mission. Instead of a happy, carefree childhood with their families, they have experienced pain, humiliation, and abuse just because they are Ukrainians. The mental health of the children is out of the question. Our priority is to help children recover as soon as possible, close the gaps in their education, and start living a new, happy life.
Every child is essential to the @SaveukraineUs team.