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Three More Ukrainian Children Returned from Kherson Region

Three children, including two girls and one boy, have been returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory. This was reported on June 10, 2026, by Oleksandr Prokudin of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.

Ukrinform ENUpdate2 min readUpdated 6/10/2026

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Published Jun 10, 2026, 1:28 AMUpdated Jun 10, 2026, 4:11 AM
Three children, including two girls and one boy, have been returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory. This was reported on June 10, 2026...

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At a glance

  • Three children returned from occupied Kherson region to Ukraine.
  • A total of 84 children have been rescued in 2026.
  • Children aged between 4 and 16 years received immediate care.
  • The operation was part of the 'Bring Kids Back UA' initiative.
  • Collaborative efforts involved the Save Ukraine team and local authorities.

Why it matters

The return of the children reinforces Ukraine's commitment to humanitarian efforts in conflict zones. Ensuring safe reintegration is crucial for their recovery and mental health.

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What Happened

Three Ukrainian children were returned to safe territory from the temporarily occupied Kherson region. This operation, part of a broader initiative, was reported on June 10, 2026, by Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.

The children, aged between four and sixteen years, were rescued by the Save Ukraine team from the left bank of the Kherson region, which remains under occupation. Prokudin stated that the success of this operation is attributed to President Volodymyr Zelensky's initiative, 'Bring Kids Back UA,' along with collaborative efforts from partners involved in these humanitarian missions.

Key Details

The children are currently receiving necessary support at the Hope and Recovery centers. These centers are designed to assist in their reintegration into Ukrainian society by offering psychological support, help with documentation, safe shelter, and care.

As of now, a total of **84 children** have been returned from the temporarily occupied areas of Kherson since the start of 2026. Notably, this is part of a larger effort that has seen Ukraine successfully return **2,126 children** who were previously taken by Russian forces, as reported until April 30, 2026.

Why It Matters

The return of these children is a critical aspect of Ukraine's efforts to recover those taken during the ongoing conflict. It signals a commitment to child welfare and reintegration, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian mission in areas affected by the conflict.

Background

The 'Bring Kids Back UA' initiative was launched by President Zelensky to address the issue of Ukrainian children forcibly taken to Russian-held territories. The initiative aims to ensure the safe return and proper care for these children, emphasizing the importance of their psychological and social recovery following traumatic experiences in conflict zones.

Since the beginning of the war, the plight of displaced children has garnered significant attention, making the return of those affected a priority for Ukrainian authorities. These efforts are vital not just for the physical return of the children but also for their emotional and psychological well-being.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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