
School children are targets in the war in Eastern Ukraine
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Children are so used to artillery they no longer react to the sound of shelling.
In Eastern Ukraine, children still go to school and play, but the intrusion of violence into their everyday lives has made them the vulnerable victims of a war that's about to enter its fourth year. Special correspondent Sebastian Meyer went on assignment for UNICEF for a look at the lives of children living on the front lines of the conflict.
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School children are targets in the war in Eastern Ukraine
Clip: 2/27/2018 | 5m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
In Eastern Ukraine, children still go to school and play, but the intrusion of violence into their everyday lives has made them the vulnerable victims of a war that's about to enter its fourth year. Special correspondent Sebastian Meyer went on assignment for UNICEF for a look at the lives of children living on the front lines of the conflict.
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