Three children 'rescued' from Russian-held territory
Three children have been "rescued" from Russian-occupied territory in Kherson, the Ukrainian regional governor has said.
Oleksandr Prokudin said a girl aged 11, and two boys, nine and 11, were receiving psychological help and medical care after the "rescue mission".
The governor said 66 children from Kherson had been returned to territory controlled by Ukraine since the start of the war.
Kherson is one of Ukraine's southernmost regions.
It lends its name to the region's capital city in the northwest, which was the first major city to fall to the Russians after they invaded in 2022.
At least 19,500 children have been confirmed as abducted by Russia since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to the Children of War database.