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  2. Madonna of Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Київська Мадонна) is a photo of a woman nursing a child while taking refuge in the Kyiv Metro, taken in February 2022 in the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Taken by a Hungarian journalist András Földes, the photo has become popular on the Internet.

  3. Photos: Ukrainian families say goodbye as they are ... - AOL

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    More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia began its invasion, according to the United Nations. And for many refugees, that has meant leaving family members behind.

  4. One disaster to another: Family of Ukrainian refugees among ...

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    The family, now missing in the wake of Hurricane Helene, fled the Ukrainian city of Kherson in 2022 amid Russia's invasion. Since then, Gindinova's calls, texts and social media messages to her ...

  5. After years of war, 6.8 million Ukrainian refugees’ lives are ...

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    Felos and her daughter are among the 6.8 million Ukrainian refugees who remain abroad, mostly in Europe, their lives mired in uncertainty. ... the Ukrainian government wants to encourage those who ...

  6. Women in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The organization is compromised entirely of women drivers for women and children refugees, with about 200 active drivers, and began after a Polish woman volunteer saw the distrust of refugees to male volunteer drivers when she arrived at the Dorohusk crossing. [64] Women refugees have also faced discrimination and violence once outside of Ukraine.

  7. Ukrainian refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    By 1 April 2023, altogether 504,107 Ukrainian individuals had been granted temporary protection in the country, of whom 325,742 had applied for extension of their refugee status beyond March 2023. 68% of the refugees were of working age, of whom 65% were female and 35% male, 28% were children and 4% elderly. [137]

  8. 'Some kind of terrible dream' for Ukrainian women refugees - AOL

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    On the global day to celebrate women, many fleeing Ukraine on Tuesday felt only the stress of finding a new life for their children as husbands, brothers and fathers stayed behind to defend their ...

  9. Ukrainians in Exile - Wikipedia

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    Rather than interviewing refugees who fled, the short doc visually depicts the crisis on the border, but is narrated by an anonymous woman, still residing in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. She speaks in Ukrainian of her experiences and contemplates those who were forced to leave and whether or not other countries will embrace her fellow Ukrainians. [5]