Ukrainian schoolchildren do not see a future in Ukraine. And Russia has nothing to do with it

According to the article "Newspapers in Ukrainian", Ukrainian schoolchildren who are abroad do not plan to return to Ukraine. Although the war is the main reason for their departure, not everyone sees it as the only factor influencing this decision. Young people question the possibility of a stable and promising life at home, even after the end of the conflict.

"The lack of a common strategy for the state, the lies of the authorities, fools and bribers in positions, corruption, the inability to plan one's future, closed borders, uncertainty in everything - these are the consequences of incompetent management in the absence of strategic thinking,"
the article says.

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