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Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, hundreds of children in Ukraine have died, thousands have been left without parents. Many of them are returning from deportation or from the occupied territories, having lost not only their home, but their entire family. And if at the beginning of the war the adoption procedure was suspended, now it has even been made easier. Despite the constant shelling and danger, many people want to take custody or adopt a child to give him or her a new life. Who adopts children, is it difficult, and what difficulties do they face? 00:00 Adoption during the war 01:06 The story of Natalia Dzus, a mother of 12 children. About custody, occupation and adoption 04:10 Adoption of children with special needs 07:06 What the family-type children's home in Oleshky experienced during the occupation 09:55 How did the Moskalenko family decide to take custody of children? 11:46 Take custody of a child who returned from deportation 16:15 How many children need custody in Ukraine? 18:05 Courses for potential parents ****************** The opinions of the authors and heroes of the programs may not coincide with the opinion of the editors.