Telegraph: Ukraine has a problem no one is talking about – young women are leaving in droves
In a classroom in western Ukraine, a group of teenagers are thinking about their futures.
Seventeen-year-old Kira Yukhymenko had always planned to go to university in her home country, but in between sitting her final exams this month, she has been dreaming of leaving to study abroad.
“The war has helped us understand who we are,” she said during a discussion in an English lesson at her school, Lyceum 66, in Lviv. “It has broadened our horizons and also made us more independent.”
Since the war broke out and martial law was introduced, young men have been banned from leaving Ukraine after they turn 18, but young women like Ms Yukhymenko are free to leave.
In three years of conflict, large numbers of them have chosen to do so, swapping war-torn Ukraine for European cities far from the threat of Vladimir Putin’s drones and bombs.
Few have returned, and more are leaving with every passing year...

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