Governor: Ukraine rescues 4 children from Russian-held territory of Kherson Oblast
Ukraine has returned four children from Russian-occupied territory in Kherson Oblast, local governor Oleksandr Prokudin said on May 17.
Over 19,500 children have been confirmed abducted by Russia since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and less than 400 of them have been brought back home, according to the Children of War database.
The evacuated children are three brothers and a sister, aged from two to 12.
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Ukraine Weekly By Olga Rudenko
The rescue operation was conducted by the children's parents in collaboration with Save Ukraine, a Ukrainian humanitarian NGO.
The children arrived on Ukraine-controlled territory and are receiving psychological and medical support, the governor said.
On May 14, Ukraine returned the other six children from Russian-occupied territories in Kherson Oblast.
A total of 88 children have been reportedly brought back from Russian-held territory in Kherson Oblast since the beginning of 2024.
Read also: Ombudsman: Children in occupied Ukraine ‘forced to make trench candles’
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