Ukraine has successfully repatriated seven children from the Russian-occupied territories in Kherson Oblast, as confirmed by regional officials and news outlets. Governor Oleksandr Prokudin announced the return of four children on April 4, while the Regional Military Administration and other sources reported the safe repatriation of three more children on April 5. Additionally, Ukraine has initiated a mandatory evacuation of children from 52 settlements in Sumy Oblast due to safety concerns, planning to relocate 297 children with their families or legal guardians to safer regions, as stated by the Ministry of Reintegration.
⚡️Ukraine announces mandatory evacuation for children from 52 settlements in Sumy Oblast. Local authorities plan to evacuate 297 children with their families or other legal guardians to safer Ukrainian regions for free, the Reintegration Ministry said. https://t.co/2iEZBDj9k1
🇺🇦⚠️ Forced evacuation of children from 52 settlements announced in Sumy region, — Ministry of Reintegration ❗A total of 297 children are planned to be evacuated.
🧒 Ukraine brings back 3 more children from temporarily occupied territories in Kherson Oblast https://t.co/n5gi8ZRX8U
❗️Three more children have been brought back to #Ukraine from the part of the #Kherson region that is temporarily occupied by Russian forces. They are now safe, the Regional Military Administration reported.
⚡️Four more children were brought back home from Russian-occupied territory in Kherson Oblast, Governor Oleksandr Prokudin said on April 4. https://t.co/JlHaP7oesD