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Talking to Ukraine's children

Apr 2, 2022
24:21
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
A Brief History of Ukraine and Russia
01:32 • 2min
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3
Demitro, I'm So Sorry, My Sister Was Shot
03:29 • 2min
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4
Do You Think That the Russians Are Still Running?
05:00 • 2min
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5
The Battle of Chernehiv
06:43 • 2min
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6
The East Needs to Be Liberated First, O Follwin, Turn Ondesend
08:23 • 2min
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7
Sedyeu, Do You Need to Go?
10:18 • 2min
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What Is the Dombast Region Like Under Happy Times?
11:50 • 2min
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9
Will We Die, Will We Not?
13:48 • 3min
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Are You Still in Ukraina?
17:11 • 2min
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You Don't Think You'd Have Left
19:05 • 2min
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Do You Have the Right Tools, the Right Words?
21:32 • 2min
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B B C World Service Podcasts
23:28 • 2min
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An estimated four million people – mostly women and children – have escaped from Ukraine and its war. Host Karnie Sharp hears from two Ukrainian mental health professionals who discuss the impact of war on the minds of children. One is a psychiatrist who remains in the capital Kyiv, and the other a child psychologist who fled the country a few weeks ago and is now safe in Germany with her family.

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