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  • Thursday

    3 July, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 3 July , 2025 Thursday

  • Mykolaiv • 29.6° Partly cloudy

Two more children were returned from the temporarily occupied territories

The boy wrapped himself in the flag of Ukraine. Photo: Mykola Kuleba The boy wrapped himself in the flag of Ukraine. Photo: Mykola Kuleba

On Tuesday, April 8, the Save Ukraine team managed to return two more children from the territories temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation. One child is an orphan.

This was announced by the head of the organization, Mykola Kuleba.

As the head of the Save Ukraine organization, Mykola Kuleba, said, in one of Olena Zakharchenko's families, before the full-scale war, she worked in the social security department, and in the first days of the invasion, her city was occupied.

«Yarynka, who was still 8 years old, lived with her then. It was possible to take the child out,» the report says.

In the second family, Marta Oleksandrivna decided to leave the occupied village when a shell flew into her yard at half past six in the morning, destroying part of the house.

Thus, grandson Nazar ended up covered in mud, and then slept in his clothes for several days so that he would have time to escape during the next shelling. During the filtering, the Russian special services mocked an elderly woman and an orphaned boy.

The Save Ukraine team has already saved 284 children, including 73 orphans.

We will remind you that a minor child who had not seen his parents for two years was recently returned from the occupation.

Earlier it was reported that four more children were returned to Ukraine from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region.

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