Unicef Ukraine has released a series of one minute videos created by children caught up in the conflict as a way for displaced children to tell their stories.
The 14 children aged between six and 17 years old worked the OneMinuteJr films after taking part in a seminar led by Unicef.
Ruslana Sirman, child protection officer at Unicef Ukraine, said: “The creativity, passion and energy of these children were absolutely astonishing.
“Through these one-minute films, they shared their anxieties, concerns, expectations, and hopes for the future. They became the voice of many children who have been displaced or who still remain in the conflict areas.”