
Yuliia Dovhoteles
Yuliia Dovhoteles, 15 years old. She studies in the 9th grade at a Romano-Germanic gymnasium in Kyiv. Her future aspirations are in the field of health care. She loves drawing and keeps looking for new ways to develop her drawing skills. Yuliia is a calm and understanding person. According to her friends and acquaintances, she is usually easygoing and communicative. She studies and understands English and German.
There is no peaceful life in Ukraine anymore. Of course, if I simply say that war is horrible, I will say nothing. What is happening in Ukraine is not just genocide of our people and culture, but the long-term demolition of our history to erase all life from our land. In many ways, this war was also made possible by centuries of the distortion of history, the manipulation of information, and the billions invested by Russia into propaganda.
Today, babies are born amid explosions, children lose their parents and homes, those loving and living lose the meaning of life, so it is very bitter to realize that the world still continues to use resources of the aggressor state causing sufferings to our country and our people.
Air raid sirens, explosions and night attacks are still the reality of our capital city, and honestly speaking, people have got used to this and continue living, we turn everything into a joke, but everyone understands that another person dies at this time at the front, and not only there. And this is terrible, because such things should not be part of everyday life.
Everyone knows that the United States is a developed country with strong troops, education and standards of living, and in my opinion, this is what all countries should strive for in order to develop and improve the life of their people. I like Ukraine and the US standard of living, and that is why I want to get to know this country better in order to introduce new patterns of development in the life of Ukraine.
