The war in Ukraine has inflicted profound trauma on its children, with 2025 marking the deadliest year for civilians. Many orphans are now being placed with Ukrainian foster families, like Natalia, who cares for five children who fled Russian-occupied territories. Among them is 12-year-old Ivan, who witnessed his mother's death at the hands of Russian soldiers and now suffers from stuttering. Sixteen-year-old Valeria endured 550 days in a Russian camp where Ukrainian language and history were suppressed, leading to psychological distress and a changed personality. These children, including the 2,000 who have returned from occupied areas, are attempting to rebuild their lives amidst the ongoing conflict.