Ukrainian kids scarred by war flourish in Minnesota school

Two years ago, Artem Fedorenko, then age 8, lost his arm when a Russian bomb exploded at a cabin outside of Kyiv, Ukraine. His father died when he tried to protect Artem from the blast. Artem and his mother came to the US to get him a prosthetic arm. Lindsey Seavert reports that he and several other Ukrainian children have started new lives in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

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