Save the Children have launched a campaign to keep children safe from floating mines in the wake of flooding from the Kakhovka Dam.
“The flooding is just one more event in the life in the last one year and a half that makes it a lot harder for families to just know what’s going to happen next,” Save the Children Ukraine Advocacy Director Amjad Yamin told Sky News Australia.
“Families who for a year and a half have survived bombardment … and right now the last little bit that they have, their own houses, their own community is being destroyed by water.
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