Misha, Masha and Nina

Misha, Masha and Nina are standing in a train station in Uzhhorod, a small town at the border with Slovakia. They have tried to cross the border twice. But now they are going back to their home town on the Dniper river, Cherkasy, half way between Kyiv and Dnipro. Misha, Masha and Nina in happier times The thing is: Misha turned 18 years in January – one month before the war started. In the eyes of the Ukrainian border guards he is a fighter, who can be trained to handle weapons and to kill. He is forbidden to leave Ukraine, like all men aged 18 to 60. In his mother‘s eyes, he is a child - an exceptionally bright one for that: he‘s got a stipend to the best university in Ukraine and represented Ukraine in the Eurovision song contest for schools with his sister Masha. The other thing is: Nina and her 15-year old daughter Masha are free to go. They can walk across the border to Slovakia. Their bags will probably be carried by sympathetic border guards. Volunteers...