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By 1922, there were at least 7 million homeless children in Russia as a result of nearly a decade of devastation from World War I and the Russian Civil War 1 This led to the creation of many orphanages By the 1930s, the USSR declared the abolition of homelessness and every citizen was obliged to have a propiska – a place of permanentYes, but there are no children living in the streets anymore, so as wards of orphanages and (yes) juvies they certainly are, and not encouraged but forced At that, each and every child has a place to live, it is usually better and warmer than aExperts say it is nearly impossible to estimate how many homeless children are living in Russia nationwide The ProsecutorGeneral's Office has stated the country has as many as 15 million 10 Communities Of People Who Live Underground Listverse Homeless kids in russia