'I gave birth under shell fire - but Sun readers saved us', says Ukrainian mum
The mothers and children were said to be coping well in the circumstances.
“It’s given me a safe place to stay with my baby. Now I want to bring all my children to Lviv so we are all together again.” The mum-of-two, who shares double bunk beds with 12-year-old daughter Alla and ten-year-old Volodymyr, said: “I’m expecting Igor this month. Today pens and school books lie on their dinner table and two teddy bears are positioned on a wash basket next to their bunk beds.Manager at Unbreakable Mothers Liliya Kilchytska, 34, told me: “We have psychologists and social workers who talk with the children to help them cope with their experiences.
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