Ukraine seeks to trace thousands of 'orphans' scattered by war
Tanya (R), a 12-year-old autistic girl who does not speak, walks at Lelechenya (Little Stork) rehabilitation centre in Dzhuriv, Ivano-Frankivsk oblast, Ukraine, after her relocation from an orphanage in Odesa, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, June 18, 2022. Tanya, like nine in 10 of the children in Ukraine's orphanage system, is a "social orphan" – children whose parents are unable to care for them or denied parental rights under Ukrainian law. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk