a year of conflict told by children in kyiv

While their country has been at war for a year, children from the international school in kyiv tell their daily life at Marie Bernardeau’s franceinfo junior microphone.

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On Friday February 24, it will be a year since the war disrupted the daily lives of children in Ukraine. Their life during the war, children from the international school of kyiv talk about it in this special program of franceinfo junior, at the microphone of Marie Bernardeau on the spot. Here, teaching is done in French and Ukrainian.

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At the microphone of the show, Kirill, Daria, Diana, Maria and Alessa answer questions from CM2 students at the Saint-Sébastien school in Paris. The French students also have a message to pass on to them and many questions to ask them.

At the microphone, Elisa first wants to know if the children continue “to get together and see each other with friends?”. Emile has a question about everyday life in times of war and attacks: “How do you know if there are missiles and bombs coming your way?”

Paul wonders if the children “have rituals to forget” what is happening in their country. “Do you have relatives who have been in combat and if so, can you send them letters and talk to them?”, asks Martin.

On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior program dedicated to the daily lives of children in kyiv.


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