Three years on: The impact of war on Ukraine's children

On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an expert has spoken to us from Kyiv about the impact of the war on children. In the spring of last year, UNICEF reported that nearly 2,000 children had been killed or injured in the conflict. That figure does not take into account those who have lost family members or friends. Mykola Kuleba, founder of the NGO Save Ukraine and a former Ukrainian presidential commissioner for children's rights, spoke to us in Perspective. 

Three years on: The impact of war on Ukraine's children
On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an expert has spoken to us from Kyiv about the impact of the war on children. In the spring of last year, UNICEF reported that nearly 2,000 children had been killed or injured in the conflict. That figure does not take into account those who have lost family members or friends. Mykola Kuleba, founder of the NGO Save Ukraine and a former Ukrainian presidential commissioner for children's rights, spoke to us in Perspective. 

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