Storozhenko Viola from group 102 a tells us the story of her life.
"Hello everyone. I now live in Saxony, East Germany. Here I work in the theater, where I work with people who have also left their native lands. Since the beginning of the war, we have been doing charity performances, and the money we have earned is being sent to the Armed Forces.
It is very difficult to study now, because there are different time zones and work. Therefore, training has receded into the background.
I went to Germany alone. I was very scared, I was more and more worried every minute, because I was called and told bad news about my hometown, where my grandparents stayed. Now I feel good, because I know that my family is safe, and my father is tearing down a mountain of orcs.
At the moment, I still dream of being in my house, where my mother will cook something delicious, and I will show my father new tattoos. Then I will meet with my friends and return home in the morning, without all these curfews.
I live here in a small town. During the time I am here, I have managed to tour many cities in Germany. I was very impressed by how sincere people are about me, but be careful, because there are a lot of neo-Nazis in Saxony, so if something goes wrong, you will play Russian roulette with them in the evening.
In general, there are many opportunities for young people, but when I am asked if I want to stay, I answer, the soul wants to go home. I miss everyone very much and I hope that soon we will all meet, forget all this like a nightmare. I love everyone. We believe in the Armed Forces and most importantly - Glory to Ukraine "