Ukrainian third-grader Arina Herasymova experiences loneliness as she attends virtual classes from her bedroom in Sloviansk, 25 miles away from fighting in the eastern Donetsk region. The conflict's impact on children's education is evident amidst the ongoing turmoil.
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Sitting alone in her bedroom, Ukrainian third-grader Arina Herasymova cuts an image of loneliness as she stares at her teacher and classmates on a screen. Fighting rages 25 miles away from her home in Sloviansk, a city in the eastern Donetsk region https://t.co/C5CWZMKopR https://t.co/fp558XVhie