Feb 11 β€’ 09:30 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia LSM

Nataliya from Khmelnytskyi Oblast knows what Ukrainian children will be like when they grow up

The article discusses the experiences of Ukrainian refugees in Latvia and how they adapt to their new lives after fleeing the war in Ukraine.

The article is part of LSM's series titled 'Now - in Latvia', which focuses on the lives of Ukrainians who have relocated to Latvia due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The series is authored by journalist Oksana Puhačova, who has also fled the war and has been living in Latvia since 2022. Through these stories, the author aims to highlight the challenges and adjustments that Ukrainian families face in their new environment, shedding light on their resilience and the sense of community they are trying to build.

Specifically, the piece features Nataliya from the city of Polonne in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast, who shares insights into her life in Latvia. She describes her hometown as a beautiful and comfortable place to live, marked by its churches and architectural monuments, all of which stand in stark contrast to the ongoing conflict closer to home. The description of her surroundings highlights the impact of the war on daily life, as essential transportation routes for the military run close to her former residence, and the reality of frequent bombings in nearby Starokostiantyniv weighs heavily on her memories.

Nataliya reflects on the psychological and emotional toll that the war has had on both adults and children, expressing concern about the future of the younger generation in Ukraine who are growing up amidst this turmoil. The article aims to raise awareness of their plight while also showing the importance of support from host communities like Latvia, which can play a significant role in helping these families rebuild their lives away from the violence they fled from.

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