31 Ukrainian children illegally taken to Russia returned home: charity

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Save Ukraine’s head said this was its fifth operation bringing home children who had been forcibly taken to Russia since its invasion of Ukraine began.

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showed children, who it claims to have helped return to Ukraine, exiting a bus and running into relatives’ arms, some in tearful embrace. “Ahead of both children and parents is psychological and physical recovery. And we will continue to care for them until the families are home.” Save Ukraine provides “evacuation, humanitarian aid, and housing to families and children in war zones,” according to its website.

This was its fifth operation bringing Ukrainian children home, the group’s head, Mykola Kuleba told the outletSave Ukraine in a statement said, “Children kidnapped by the Russians from Kherson and Kharkiv regions have finally crossed the border with their relatives and now they [are] safe.”Today, we meet at home another 31 Ukrainian children, illegally deported by the Russians from the occupied territories. This was the most difficult of all previous rescue missions.

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