Police helped deliver baby Mia early Friday in the underground station, where families were taking cover on the third day of Putin’s invasion.
A 23-year-old woman gave birth in a Kyiv subway station being used as a bomb shelter as Russian air raids pummeled the capital city.
Police helped deliver baby Mia early Friday in the underground station, where families were taking cover on the third day of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of the country. “Mia was born this night in stressful environment- bombing of Kyiv,” Ukrainian Parliament member Hannah Hopko“When Putin kills Ukrainians we appeal to mothers in Russia and Belarus to protest against Russia war in Ukraine,” her post said.reported.
“Mia was born this night in stressful environment- bombing of Kyiv,” Ukrainian Parliament member Hannah Hopko posted on Facebook.
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