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Nicole Yevdokimova

"I would like those people who are fighting to come to their senses"

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We have good stores in Avdiivka, almost all of them work, but during the war some of them stopped working  and some of the stores don't work. And It is clean there.

My mother says it's a very clean town. Our people are very fond of taking care of [order] – they decorate their gardens near their houses with plastic bottles, cut out something so beautiful from them.

When they first started shooting, my mother immediately took me to Lozovaya. This is the Kharkiv region. And we were there for two years.

War means loud noises. It's very scary when it reaches the apartment. War is when people can't live in peace, when they are afraid to go out. And for me it is very scary, the worst thing is when they bang loudly.

I want our fifth school to open, this is my beloved  school. I'm in sixth grade now, and it's not like I'm related to her. I also want to be able to walk until eight. My grandmother makes me come around five-thirty or seven. Because she's very scared, she's afraid for me. I'd like to go out longer. I would like the war to end. To bring the people who are fighting to their senses.

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