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"Children missing it": Zelenskaya told that she would change after the war (video, photo)

In an interview, the first lady of Ukraine emphasized that Ukrainians need help in every sense. The first lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenskaya noted that she is infrequently seen with her husband and how much separation from his father, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, is transferred by their children. The first lady told this in an interview with the German Channel ZDF, which is posted on the YouTube channel of the Presidential Office of Ukraine.

According to the President's wife, he has been literally living at work since February 24, 2022. Therefore, they are rarely seen with children, and if it happens, mostly during working meetings and official exits. However, Zelenskaya is well aware of why not only their family, but thousands of other families now have to be separated, why we need to endure, "because we know what we are fighting for. " Children-19-year-old Alexander and 10-year-old Cyril-are also aware of this.

"This war changes everything, shares families. We cannot live all together now. Yes, we can sometimes see, but it can't be constantly. The children are miss ", - the wife of the Ukrainian guarantor shared. Elena Zelenskaya noted that for her the end of the war will symbolize, in particular, the fact that thousands of families from all over the country will finally reunite, just like her family.

"Psychologically Ukrainians are exhausted, but we have no other way out than to hold on and wait for a reunion. Why still want victories to end the war? To meet again so that you can be a family together. Especially it is felt now, before Christmas holidays When traditionally, the whole family should gather at one table, and this tradition is impossible now for many, "the first lady commented.

She added that Ukrainians are incredibly grateful that our cities and villages are protected by air defense, in particular thanks to Germany. However, she noted that, given the intensity of the shelling that does not decrease, it is scary to imagine what would happen when these remedies end. "We see sanctions, but they act slowly. We see that one of the world leaders continues to press the aggressor's hand. And that cannot be frightened . . . We need help in all senses.