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Sofia Kolomyets

“My four-year-old sister asked: “Are we all going to die?”

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When the war broke out, Sofiia and her family moved to a village near Bila Tserkva. She hid in the house with 25 people who lived there until the end of May. Later, her friends offered Sofiia [to work] a shift at a camp for internally displaced and inclusive children in Uzhhorod. In her group, there were 11 children aged 6 to 8 from Kramatorsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, and Donetsk region. In total, there were 56 children in the camp, with whom she conducted acting and diction classes. Sofiia is very proud that the children started to communicate and made friends.

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