Russian police jail kids who took flowers and 'No to War' signs to Ukraine's embassy By News March 03, 2022 Add Comment Edit The children were still clutching their flowers as they sat in custody. Police reportedly threatened mothers with losing their parental rights. (Image credit: Alexandra Arkhipova/Screenshot by NPR) Share this post Related PostsNPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue dropsA year in, the U.S. makes a pledge: 'Ukraine will decide what victory looks like'NTSB Report on Ohio Train Derailment Says Crew Tried to Slow DownThe number of mothers who die due to pregnancy or childbirth is 'unacceptable'The EPA steps in to take over the East Palestine train derailment cleanupIn Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Democratic Turnout Was HighShe left her 2007 iPhone in its box for over a decade. It just sold for $63KWith Ohio Visit, Trump Seeks to Draw Contrast With Biden Over Train Derailment
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