Seven children returned from occupied part of Kherson Oblast
Seven boys aged 3 to 17 were returned from the temporarily occupied east bank of Kherson Oblast, as reported by the regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin.
Five Ukrainian families who survived the Russian occupation are now free again.
Now the children are safe and receiving the necessary assistance. According to Prokudin, since the beginning of 2025, 20 children have already been returned from the temporarily occupied part of Kherson Oblast.
This return was made possible as part of the initiative of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Bring Kids Back UA, and thanks to the work of the charitable organization Save Ukraine.
According to the National Information Bureau, Ukraine has confirmed the deportation or forced displacement of 19,546 Ukrainian children. If you need to report a child's disappearance/deportation/forced displacement, you can fill out the online form on the Children of War website.
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