Ukrainian children spent many years under pressure from work, in fear and shame, but now they are safe in the free Ukrainian land.
Immediately, 16 Ukrainian children were saved from temporarily covered territories as part of the initiative of bringing children to the UA president. On Monday, September 15, the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Ermak said.
“They spent many years under the pressure of work power, in fear and shame, but now they are safe in the free Ukrainian land,” Yermak wrote.
According to her, in particular, it is possible to return the girl who is constantly afraid for her mother, who is maintained in the basement for three days without food and water only because the child’s father serves the armed forces of Ukraine.
Another teenager who had no knowledge of parents, rather than school classes, was brought to the military registration and enlistment office and placed a military registration.
And the two -year -old girl at high temperatures did not go to the hospital, which is why her mother forced her to take her to a Pontoon bridge in darkness.
Ermak now mentioned that these children, along with their families, are receiving help and support: they return the documents, undergo psychological rehabilitation and get the opportunity to start a new life.
As reported, September 5 was managed to restore a large group of Ukrainian children. Among them were the children who were forced to sing the song of the Russian Federation and participated in propaganda meetings with the Russian military.
Earlier, two groups of Ukrainians were restored from work. One of the boys was illegally sent to a military camp without the permission of the mother, the other was under the constant threat of forced mobilization.
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Source: korrespondent

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