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Every baby needs attention and caring hands, which are not enough for everyone.
Evacuation of the population from some territories of Ukraine is still going on. Whole families go abroad, leaving their homes, leaving everything they had. People try to stay together, help each other, take care of their own and other people's children, protecting them from war.
To date, more than 4 million Ukrainian children have left their homes and emigrated within the country or abroad. Children from orphanages in Ukraine were also evacuated, with one in three orphans and more than 6,000 orphans.
Babysitters and orphanages are real heroes, they do not leave the little ones, but on the contrary, wiping away tears, leaving their homes with babies in their arms and trying to save orphans from the horrors of war. They believe that children like no other deserve care and protection. You can be sure of this on the example of an orphanage from Kirovograd region.
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taken from video report
In two buses with the inscription children – 63 children aged from several months to 7 years of the orphanage from Kropyvnytskyi. Half a hundred of them were under the age of 3, who were abandoned by their parents at the beginning of the war.
«Let's go, because there are no dads, moms, we are dads, moms. They are from our diapers, they did not come to us like that, but tiny, so where to put them, they left their homes, families»
– says the nanny.
«We just take the children to a safe place. Our Kirovohrad region, the situation there is such that something can come there every time and these little children who are destitute from birth, God forbid, what will happen to them, that after that»
– teachers say.
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taken from video report
In Ukraine, there is a coordination center for the evacuation of children and now hundreds of them are taken to safe areas every day. Countries ready to receive Ukrainian orphans are added every day.
Several ambulances and dozens of volunteers – this is how children from Kropyvnytskyi are met in Poland. The youngest are wrapped in blankets and transferred to another bus. There is still a road to Austria, but the children, like the adults, believe it will be short-lived, and will have to return home.
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