Two years on, Ukraine teen finds new home on the stage
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Sixteen-year-old Marharyta Chykalova and 15-year-old Andrii Nonka are just two of the many Ukrainian teens who had their lives were upended when Russia invaded two years ago. Now in Poland, the teens are building new lives as they struggle with the anxiety, anger and depression generated by the conflict. Lucy Fielder has more.
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