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On June 4, we honour the memory of Ukraine’s children whose lives were taken by Russia’s war.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia killed 707 children, according to Ukrainian authorities. Another 2,548 children have been injured. A total of 2,317 children remain missing, while more than 700,000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly deported.
The real number of child victims is likely much higher. Ongoing combat actions and Russia’s temporary occupation of parts of Ukraine make it impossible to fully document the scale of these crimes.
❤️🩹 We remember every child. We demand justice and accountability for every crime committed by Russia.
❤️🥰❤️
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Morning Kyiv.
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Kyiv, 24.05.2026
Kyiv is under a massive missile and drone attack.
Russian forces launched one largest-scale attacks in four years overnight. In Kyiv, three people were killed, and at least 40 were injured, including two children, according to the mayor.
Russian forces launched one largest-scale attacks in four years overnight. In Kyiv, three people were killed, and at least 40 were injured, including two children, according to the mayor.