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After Four Years of War, Ukrainian Youth Look for a Future

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LEOPOLIS- Ukrainian youth are trying to stop the war from robbing their youth and looking for spaces for personal growth, creativity and hope, amid destruction and uncertainty and four years since the Russian invasion. “I always dreamed of living in Leópolis, although I couldn’t imagine it would happen this way,” said Darina Martinenko, a 19-year-old university student, to EFE in that city in western Ukraine, far from her home in the occupied ea…
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LEOPOLIS- Ukrainian youth are trying to stop the war from robbing their youth and looking for spaces for personal growth, creativity and hope, amid destruction and uncertainty and four years since the Russian invasion. “I always dreamed of living in Leópolis, although I couldn’t imagine it would happen this way,” said Darina Martinenko, a 19-year-old university student, to EFE in that city in western Ukraine, far from her home in the occupied ea…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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