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UKRAINE-CRISIS/ORPHANS
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June 06, 2022 
Nurse Ekaterina Masiuk, 57, leads a resident to a basement shelter at a facility for people with special... 
Odesa, SOVIET UNION 
The Wider Image: Ukraine seeks to trace thousands of 'orphans' scattered by war 
Nurse Ekaterina Masiuk, 57, leads a resident to a basement shelter at a facility for people with special needs, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine, June 6, 2022. Poverty is the main reason children are sent into institutions – 80 percent of families fall below the poverty line after the birth of their second child, according to a 2021 study on child protection systems by Ukraine's former Commissioner for Children's Rights, Mykola Kuleba. REUTERS/Edgar Su SEARCH "UKRAINE DZHURIV ORPHANAGE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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