In Donetsk, three children lived for a year without help: 10-year-old boy took care of his brothers.
According to inkorr.com: In Donetsk, three children remained without proper care for over a year due to the apparent inaction of social services. The problem arose after the death of their grandmother in the Pokrovsk district. Two of the boys, aged 13, who have serious genetic disorders, were bedridden and weighed only 8.5 kg.
Their younger brother, 10-year-old Platon, took care of his siblings, trying to look after them on his own after their grandmother's death. Their mother lives nearby, but due to illness and drug addiction, she is undergoing treatment. Psychologists are working with the family to provide further assistance and support.
Their younger brother – 10-year-old Platon – took care of his siblings. He fed, watered, and looked after the boys by himself, and during shelling, he would independently take them down to the basement.
The children, who were under the care of their younger brother, arrived at a charitable center in terrible condition. They had numerous untreated injuries and required urgent medical attention. Medical professionals reported that a preliminary investigation into this case is underway.
News from the maternity hospital in Dnipro
In the maternity ward of Dnipro, two sets of triplets were born: the first consisting only of girls, and the second containing only boys. Doctors note that such cases are quite rare, and the presence of two sets of triplets in one hospital is an incredible event.
Thus, in Donetsk, three brothers remained without proper care for over a year while their younger brother looked after them. Eventually, the children ended up at a charitable center with serious injuries. Meanwhile, an extraordinary event occurred in a Dnipro hospital – two sets of triplets of different genders were born, which amazed the doctors.
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