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VIDEO: Back to School After Fleeing War: Ukrainian Students in Moldova

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Schools in Moldova are welcoming child refugees from Ukraine into their classrooms — helping them to get comfortable and continue learning after traumatic wartime disruptions.

Sasha and Vanea, siblings from Ukraine, find safety from war and a sense of belonging in Moldova

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TOP PHOTO: Teachers say that 10-year-old Sasha, a refugee from the war in Ukraine who fled her home city of Zhytomyr with her older brother and their mother, has settled in well at her new school in Moldova, with support from UNICEF and school staff. © UNICEF/UN0664597 Video edited by Tong Su for UNICEF USA.

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