Russian drone attack kills 3 in southern Ukraine
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A new Russian law requires Ukrainian children in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine to obtain Russian international passports to travel abroad; experts say the move complicates efforts to flee the occupation.
Across Kyiv, warming tents have been set up by Ukraine's State Emergency Service, offering food and charging ports. UNICEF has equipped each one with psychosocial support materials, including toys, games and other items for engaging and soothing children, bringing brief relief and a sense of normalcy.
Humanitarian group Save Ukraine is getting children back to their home country.
As Russia’s war in Ukraine nears its fourth year, children orphaned by Russian shelling describe surviving injuries, displacement and loss while growing up in hospitals, courtrooms and makeshift homes across the country.
KYIV (Dec. 23, 2025)—Children and families in Ukraine are being left without heat, power, or water in freezing winter temperatures after the latest attacks triggered widespread power cuts just days before Christmas, Save the Children said. As families ...
A Russian drone barrage left six people injured, including three children, after the bombs hit apartment buildings in southern Ukraine on Wednesday, officials said. At least four apartment buildings were hit in the city of Odessa, with a toddler listed ...