Newsy Follows Up With Orphanage In Ukrainian City Occupied By Troops
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Vladimir Sagaidak says with nothing coming in or out, the people of Kherson — and the orphans — are running out of food.
In the first days of the war, Newsy talked with Vladimir Sagaidak and the 50 young orphans he is helping survive.
With communications going in and out in Kherson — the first Ukrainian city controlled and occupied by the Russians — it has been hard to get in touch.
But finally, Newsy reached Sagaidak again. They've been sheltering, all 50 of them, sometimes in a basement, for two weeks now.
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