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600 Teddy Bears Placed On National Mall To Honor Ukrainian Children Killed In War

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A moving tribute near the Washington Monument on Friday honored hundreds of children killed during Ukraine’s war with Russia. Six hundred teddy bears, each labeled with a child’s name, were laid across the National Mall, symbolizing the innocent lives lost.
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The display was organized by Rescue Ukraine, led by Jeff Abrams, a preacher who has visited Ukraine for over 30 years. Abrams shared a haunting memory of seeing a teddy bear and flowers left on a bench in Ukraine where a 14-year-old girl named Sophia had died in a missile strike just days earlier. Jeff Plaster, a U.S. Army veteran and longtime Ukraine resident, highlighted the broader tragedy, noting that thousands of Ukrainian children have been abducted since the war began.
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After the ceremony, many of the teddy bears will be sent to Ukraine to comfort children in orphanages and hospitals, offering a small gesture of hope amidst the ongoing devastation.
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