Rescued Ukrainian children settle back into life at home after abduction by Russian forces

Thursday, we brought you the story of Ukrainian mothers and grandmothers going to Crimea to rescue their children who were forcibly deported to Russia or Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine. With the support of the Pulitzer Center, filmmakers Amanda Bailly, Anton Shtuka and special correspondent Jane Ferguson show us how reunions can be both joyous and difficult.

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