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Ukraine's First Lady calls for greater child protection

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Ukraine's First Lady calls for greater child protection

Ukraine's First Lady calls for greater child protection

As talks are held in Washington, Ukraine's First Lady says her country needs more help from Western allies and describes the devastation the war has brought to a generation of Ukraine’s children.

Speaking to ITV News, Olena Zelenska says: "We don't want childhood to be stolen from kids but unfotunately it happens now.

We need to make sure this terrible experience for our children will not break their lives forever." Report by Kennedyl.

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