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How children live during Russia's war in Ukraine

DW News · 24 days ago
DW News
DW News
24 days ago

More than 2,000 children live behind the front lines in Ukraine. Many families refuse to leave and try to give their children a life as close to normalcy as possible — with playground visits, basement classes and sports they can practice with other kids their age.

Breakdown
  • Children in Druzhkivka and Kramatorsk live close to the front line and face daily disruptions due to the war. 7s
  • Education has largely moved online, and many children have limited opportunities for physical activity and social interaction. 51s
  • Despite official evacuation orders, many families choose to stay in the region due to strong community ties and uncertainty about relocation. 1m 34s
  • Children express fear, longing for peace, and hope for a return to normal life, including in-person schooling and reunification with friends. 3m 42s
  • The United Nations reports that more than 2,500 children have been injured or killed in the conflict so far. 4m 21s
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