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Ukraine war: Children hiding in basement say they just don't want to be bombed

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Ukraine war: Children hiding in basement say they just don't want to be bombed

Ukraine war: Children hiding in basement say they just don't want to be bombed

Beyond the mental health toll, stress like that imposed on children by Russia's invasion of Ukraine can have a permanent impact on the body and children's physical development, a paediatrician told Euronews.


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