A little girl tearfully gazes at the ruins of her kindergarten, which was bombed by putin’s terrorist army. It’s a stark reminder that behind every headline and every act of violence, there are innocent lives shattered and dreams destroyed

A little girl tearfully gazes at the ruins of her kindergarten, which was bombed by putin’s terrorist army. It’s a stark reminder that behind every headline and every act of violence, there are innocent lives shattered and dreams destroyed
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  1. A heartbreaking video: A little girl tearfully gazes at the ruins of her kindergarten, which was bombed by putin’s terrorist army.

    It’s a stark reminder that behind every headline and every act of violence, there are innocent lives shattered and dreams destroyed.

    The tears of Ukrainian children bear silent witness to the ravages of war, echoing pain, loss, and uncertainty. These innocent souls, too young to understand the complexities of politics and war, find themselves at the crossroads of chaos and devastation.

    Each tear tells a story. Some have lost parents, while others have been uprooted from their homes, their favorite parks, and the schools where they once laughed and learned. The familiar sound of a lullaby has been replaced by the harrowing noise of sirens and explosions. Playtimes are interrupted by hasty trips to bomb shelters, and dreams are haunted by the looming fear of what tomorrow might bring.

    These children need more than just physical safety. They require trauma counseling to process the horrors they’ve witnessed. They need access to education, to ensure that their futures aren’t derailed by the present chaos. And most importantly, they need the global community to stand up, take notice, and work towards ensuring that their childhoods aren’t stolen by the shadows of war.

    Don’t give up on supporting Ukraine
    We will never forget your kindness

    Source: Maria Drutska

    https://twitter.com/maria_drutska/status/1703385030242775512

  2. Can totally relate, it’s like when something you loved seeing in your childhood gets taken away and now you can’t look back at those nostalgic times.

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