As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues for 10 months, there are voices calling for attention to children suffering from the war.



Christiana, a girl from Kyiv, Ukraine, is only eight years old. She started having gray hair some time ago.



Christiana and her family endured shelling for more than five or six hours in an underground shelter in Bucha, Ukraine, during the height of the conflict last winter.



Her Christiana's mom said, "Her child's hair has turned gray from the stress of her war," and she says, "Every time she puts her hair back in a ponytail, she bursts into tears." I conveyed my feelings.



Masha, a nine-year-old girl, fled with her family after the air raids in Kiewu last June and settled in a village in England.



She says Marsha says what she wants most for Christmas is peace.



Save the Children, an international children's rights nongovernmental organization, analyzed that about 8 million Ukrainian refugees fled to European countries as a result of the war, 40% of which were children.



He emphasized that the psychological damage children suffered from experiencing war should never be underestimated.