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In Ukraine, empty strollers are a symbol of children killed in war

A person looks at 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organized by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk

As Ukraine mourns its dead, scores of empty strollers were lined up in the cobbled central square of the city of Lviv on Friday to commemorate the children killed in the country since Russia's invasion.

Lviv city hall placed 109 strollers, or prams, in neat rows - one for each child killed since the start of the war, according to Ukrainian authorities.

Two stuffed teddy bears were laid in a bright blue baby carrier. A little girl sitting on a bench held a small Ukrainian flag.

People look at 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organised by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk

Lviv in western Ukraine has drawn hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians seeking shelter away from the frontline of the war.

"Remember your children when they were small and sitting in strollers like these," said Zhuravka Natalia Tonkovyt, a Canadian citizen of Ukrainian origin who was passing by, speaking as if to address Russian mothers.

"Some (children) will not be put into these strollers because they are dead. Compare it to your own children, remember your feelings towards your own children... I want to see no empty stroller," she added.

People look at 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organised by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk

Russia says its action in Ukraine is a special military operation and that it is not targeting civilians.

(Reporting by Margaryta Chornokondratenko, writing by Silvia Aloisi, editing by Susan Fenton)

A woman holding a child walks past 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organised by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk
A general view of 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organised by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk
A general view of 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organized by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
A general view of 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organized by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
A general view of 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organized by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
A general view of 109 empty prams placed in the center of Lviv during the "Price of War" campaign organized by local activists and authorities to highlight the large number of children killed in ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
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