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Nine children, aged 13 to 20, who were deported to Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, returned home on Friday with assistance from Qatar. The children, some of whom are disabled, had been taken from an orphanage in Kherson region and lost parents in the war. Ukraine's ombudsman stated that more children are to be brought home with ongoing negotiations by Qatar authorities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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