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Eight Ukrainian children, previously seized and kept in orphanages in the Russia-annexed Crimea peninsula, have returned home. The children were rescued as part of the Bring Kids Back program and had been subjected to bullying, forced patriotism exercises, and handling weapons. This is allegedly part of Russia's policy aimed at erasing Ukrainian identity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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