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US: & Ukraine: Americans have rushed to rescue Ukrainian orphans. One mission led to a child trafficking probe

May 5, 2022 by Greg Cywnar

US: & Ukraine: Americans have rushed to rescue Ukrainian orphans. One mission led to a child trafficking probe
CNN – April 22, 2022
Ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — an adoption hotspot for US families — a litany of stories about often well-intentioned Americans seeking to rescue Ukrainian orphans and whisk them to safety have cropped up. But experts on adoption, nonprofit workers and child safety advocates told CNN they worry about how these kinds of stories will end.
Also: War in Ukraine: the impossible adoption of orphans who fled the bombs (Commentary) (May require subscription): https://morningexpress.in/war-in-ukraine-the-impossible-adoption-of-orphans-who-fled-the-bombs/
Also: “The war in Ukraine is a tragedy of children”: how minors find themselves at the heart of the conflict (Commentary) (May require subscription): https://morningexpress.in/the-war-in-ukraine-is-a-tragedy-of-children-how-minors-find-themselves-at-the-heart-of-the-conflict/
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/22/us/ukraine-orphans-rescue-missions-invs/index.html

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