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Dima Pechegin evacuation story

In March, when it became very difficult to get special baby’s food and medicines for my child, I decided to flee my home again.  I was not afraid for myself.  But I thought, what will happen to my child if suddenly I am gone? This thought did not allow me to live in peace for the whole month. My son will not be able to ask for help, leave, run away or hide.  He really can't manage without my help.  It was so scary to simply imagine it... and we once again left for the unknown, having collected two bags of the most necessary things.

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Kira Ozdash evacuation story

On February 24, I woke up at 6 am, as usual, to get my kids ready for the kindergarten, but saw a missed call at 5 am from my sister. Realizing that nothing good could possibly happen at that time, I called back with trembling hands and heard something that the brain still refuses to fully comprehend- "The war has begun!"

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Vika Lutsenko evacuation story

Since the beginning of the war and the shelling of our city of Dnipro, there was no doubt that the child needed to be rescued, because these horrific explosions are difficult for an adult to accept, and for a child with epilepsy it is simply unbearable. From the first days of the war, the child's epileptic seizures became more frequent, we gathered the most necessary things and went to our final destination, not knowing where it will be.

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