Smoke hangs over Kyiv after one of the most intense attacks Ukraine has faced in recent months. Over 60 people have been injured incl. children. “Children and families are enduring nights of fear as attacks grow in scale. Attacks on densely populated areas must stop.”—Sonia Khush
Over 24 hours of attacks on #Ukraine. Reportedly, 1,500 drones and missiles hit the country over a full day and night. Many civilians including #children were harmed. In Kyiv, a residential high-rise collapsed like a house of cards. This must stop! - Sonia Khush, SCIUkraine
Meet Yulia, 17, a #childrights advocate from Cherkasy. She has just returned from Geneva, where she spoke at UN platforms. Yulia engaged with experts and diplomats to share what it means to grow up in #Ukraine during war. To see this experience through her eyes, watch her vlog
Over 100 people were reportedly injured in last night’s attack in #Ukraine, including children. A 12-year-old boy was killed. “Instead of sleeping safely, children are hiding in corridors, trying to survive. This is not how childhood should look,” said Sonia Khush.
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Over 1.6 million Ukrainians returned home to frontline areas. "The fact that families are taking these heartbreaking decisions and choosing to return to such areas reveals the severe toll of displacement." @soniakhush@SCIUkraineeuronews.com/2026/04/02/over…
UKRAINE: New report released by @SCIUkraine reveals over 1.6 million people have returned to front line areas in Ukraine despite the dangers.
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FEATURED: "Every part of a child’s life in #Ukraine has become a daily struggle. We have met children that lost the ability to speak due to the shock of missile strikes..."
@soniakhush, Country Director Ukraine, Save the Children
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Another night of civilians paying the price in Ukraine: 2 children killed in Kharkiv, 3 injured in Kramatorsk, & energy infrastructure under attack. “Five years into the full-scale war, horrors are still unfolding. The world cannot look away. Attacks must stop,” says Sonia Khush.
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“For some children, the only world they have known is one filled with air raid alerts that disrupt their sleep, interrupt their learning and signal constant, life-threatening danger day after day,” Sonia Khush @SCIUkraineindependent.co.uk/news/world…
Our Save the Children team faces daily power outages, air raids, and water shortages — just like everyone else in #Ukraine. ⚡💔
Despite the challenges, we continue our work because children and families need the support.
9 y.o. Bohdan* has spent nearly half of his life under full-scale war. He can already tell the sound of a missile from a drone.
Children here have endured ~4,000 hours of air raid alarms — over 5.5 months of constant alerts — since Feb 2022.
Meet Chivas, a German Spitz helping children in Kharkiv region learn mine safety. He signals danger by crossing his paws, making lessons fun and memorable.
Save the Children and Ukrainian Deminers Association reached 90,000 people across 10 regions with mine risk education.
Children in Ukraine have endured an average of 4,000 hours of air raid alarms – equivalent to over 5.5 months of constant alerts – since Feb 2022. "Despite playing no part in the war, children are paying the heaviest price" Sonia Khush @SCIUkrainesavethechildren.net/news/ukr…
Demining dog helps children stay safe in Ukraine, the world's most heavily mined country. "Save the Children is calling on parties to the conflict to stop the use of explosive weapons in populated areas." Sonia Khush @SCIUkrainesavethechildren.net/news/ukr…
Teachers in frontline regions play a crucial role in supporting children. Together with partner Istok & support from Swiss Solidarity, we conducted a Psychological First Aid training in Sumy, helping educators better respond to stress and trauma & care for their own well-being.
Around 450 children in the Mykolaiv region are catching up on learning thanks to support from Save the Children, Teach for Ukraine, and the European Union.
“We gain new knowledge, revise what we studied before, and communicate more with friends,” says Lida*, a student.
Olesia*, 6, and her family are rebuilding after their home in Kharkiv was shelled. With Save the Children’s support, they’re repairing the roof, windows, doors, and have temporary accommodation while renovations continue.
Kherson region | Just 0.5 km from occupied areas, our team & partners from Southern Development Strategy prepared for winter well in advance.
With support from the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, 400 families received cash, 700 relief kits, 400 winterization materials and more.
NEWS QUOTE: Children in Ukraine forced to camp in their own homes to try and stay warm during power cuts in one of the coldest weeks this winter. "Winter is being used as a weapon of war in Ukraine". Sonia Khush, Ukraine country director @save_childrensavethechildren.net/news/new…