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Ukraina - arch
Maryna Ponomariova, whose left leg had to be partly amputated after a Russian strike on her home in Kherson, Ukraine, learns to walk again with help from her physical therapist, Nazar Borozniuk, at Ohmadyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv, Oct. 20, 2022. Ukrainian children who have suffered long-term physical and psychological injuries, or the loss of a parent, now face a challenging path forward. (Brendan Hoffman/The New York Times)
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Ukraina - arch
2021-06-14
BRENDAN HOFFMAN/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
BRENDAN HOFFMAN
15758365
2,96MB
32cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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