Save the Children in Kyrgyzstan
A 12-year-old boy plays near his burnt house near the centre of Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan. His house was looted and burnt during the ethnic clashes in mid-June Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk Two children watch as their grandmother signs a form confirming she's received a hygiene kit from Save the Children in Osh, Kyrgysztan Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk A four-year-old child outside her tent in a displacement camp for families who fled the violence in their village near the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. The family evacuated to their relatives' house and returned home several days later but there was nothing left Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk A woman holds her two-year-old granddaughter in a school in Onadyr, a suburb of Osh, where they have taken temporary refuge having fled their home due to ethnic clashes Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk Two brothers rest in the hallway of a camp in a school in Osh. They fled from the village of Mady Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk A woman cries at her house near the centre of Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan. Her house was looted and burnt during ethnic clashes Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk Crockery left after a house was looted and burned during the ethnic clashes Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk Two brothers sleep in the hallway of a school in the village of Onadyr, near Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Their family fled from their village, Mady, on 11 June when violence broke out in the region Photograph: Ikuru Kuwajima for Save the Children Photograph: guardian.co.uk
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