UNICEF: A third of Ukrainian children are displaced by war
UNICEF reports nearly 1.8 million Ukrainian children are refugees abroad and 791,000 remain displaced inside Ukraine amid ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure.
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The Russian attacks on Ukraine continue despite all peace efforts. The head of the relief organization "Save the Children" fears that the psychological consequences of war will be overlooked. He reports on the trauma of a Ukrainian family.
SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit e.V. [Newsroom]Kyjiw (ots) - The psychological strain on children in Ukraine is becoming more and more dramatic - with serious consequences for the affected and beyond for the entire Ukrainian society. The SOS-Kinderdörfer ... Read more here...More SOS informationOriginal content of: SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit e.V., transmitted by news up-to-date
‘It’s wearing on them’: Humanitarian team reflects on upcoming 4th anniversary of war in Ukraine
Next Tuesday will mark four long years of war in Ukraine. It’s a conflict that has taken hundreds of thousands of lives, both those fighting on the frontlines and within that county’s civilian population.
What’s left after the flames: Four years of full-scale war in Ukraine
What’s left after the flames: Four years of full-scale war in Ukraine Attacks are devastating frontline communities and increasing humanitarian needs among displaced people, from shelter to medical care. Kate Rankin February 18 2026, 11:24am “We use wipes now because it’s very cold,” says Damir’s mother, Kateryna Murashkina. “The room doesn’t warm up in time to bathe him. I’m afraid of giving my child a cold.”Kateryna and Damir live in a forme…
An average of 4000 hours of alarm since the start of the national war four years ago Children are regularly woken up at night and show stress symptoms Many families are too exhausted to get to safety Since the start of the national war in Ukraine, children in the country have experienced more than 4000 fearful hours under sirens and air alarm - this corresponds to five and a half months of continuous stress.
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