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Like many teenagers, the war separated Oleg from his father. Partly because of this, he has had to grow up very quickly: "In this year and a half, I have matured a lot. Before the war, I felt like a child-child, but when the war started, we moved here, and I somehow grew up too fast."
"Life on pause is like that because I don't have my home here. I'm trying to support my family, but I don't know what I'm going to do next. How I'm going to live next - this pause is constant, and I think about it all the time. I want my own house, to have my whole family together, to have them all around me.
Ekaterina runs a channel on the YouTube platform - it's a visual diary of her granddaughter Eva. She is 66 years old. Ekaterina has lived most of her life in Kharkov and when war broke out, she had to leave her beloved hometown with her daughter and granddaughter.