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Despite Ongoing Violence In Ukraine, U.S.-Backed NGOs Encourage Refugees To Return Home For Abortions

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During the early stages of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian refugees fled to the neighboring safe havens of Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia to escape violence in their homeland. But now that the war is entering its second year, some female refugees are venturing back into the warzone to receive heavily subsidized abortions that ensure the death of at least one more Ukrainian at a time.

In post-Roe America, stories of women crossing state lines to receive abortions are viewed as a harrowing journey in the left’s quest for so-called “reproductive health care.” But Ukrainian women are taking abortion travel to the next level as they venture back into their home country, despite it being actively at war, in hopes of receiving deadly procedures known to cause significant maternal harm and death. And the United States, through foreign aid and subsidized support of NGOs, might be footing the bill.

The Center for Reproductive Rights, a rabidly pro-abortion organization, along with eight more NGOs in the Eastern European region, recently published a report that Americans opposed to funding abortion overseas should find disturbing. The center’s “Care in Crisis” report details how Ukraine has become an abortion destination for Eastern Europe.

The report states, “The difficulty of navigating pathways to care in Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia is such that many women who crossed European Union borders in the past fifteen months seeking safety and refuge from the dangers of active hostilities and atrocities now feel that they have no choice but

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