Empty Beds: a mural highlights the abduction of Ukrainian children
Artist Phil Buehler has constructed a reminder of the almost 20,000 kids taken by Russian forces, on show in Little Ukraine, Manhattan
Does anything have more pathos than the empty bed of a child who may never return?
The question is invited by a 100ft mural highlighting the abduction of 19,546 Ukrainian children by Russia that was unveiled this past weekend in the Little Ukraine neighbourhood of Lower Manhattan, New York.
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