Diana Kovalenko learned about the full-scale war after the alarm clock rang at six a.m., when she started reading school chat. It really frightened the girl: she got a fever, lost her appetite, and argued with her parents due to severe stress. Three weeks later, Diana and her mother left for Berlin, where her godmother lives. Later they found a place to live near the German capital, where the girl went to school. German students do not understand all the seriousness of this war and can even make evil jokes, including imitating the sounds of explosions, and hanging russian flags in the school.