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Alsace. Far From War, a Little Respite for Ukrainian Children

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With a smiling face, Hanna and Yevheniy, two 8 and 9 year old blondines, admire circus artists by snacking popcorn. A respite from the war for these Ukrainian children who spend a holiday in Alsace thanks to an association.
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In the meantime, almost three and a half years of war in Ukraine. And thus three and a half years of fear of death and the great uncertainty: When does the next rocket hit? The Russian war of aggression in Ukraine has not only cost tens of thousands of people their lives – it makes children and young people grow up in a world full of worries. Therefore, the association ‘Kinderhilfe Ukraine Rhein-Neckar' organizes a two-week summer camp in Ludwig…

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With a smiling face, Hanna and Yevheniy, two 8 and 9 year old blondines, admire circus artists by snacking popcorn. A respite from the war for these Ukrainian children who spend a holiday in Alsace thanks to an association.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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