An “overwhelming majority” of the 700,000 Ukrainian children arrived in Russia with their parents or relatives, the Russian children’s rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova said without offering further details. A UN-backed investigation has determined that Russia’s forced transfer and deportation of Ukrainian children to Russian-controlled territories amounts to a war crime. Lvova-Belova and President Vladimir Putin are under an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for the “unlawful deportation” of Ukrainian children.

  • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚@yah.lol
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    Russia invaded Ukraine. If you’re trying to paint this as a civil war, I request the mods to ban this account immediately.

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        Ah yes, the notorious breakaway republics, which were organised and controlled by russian military forces all along.

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        @Umbra

        Fresh Details on Russia’s Forcible Transfer of Ukrainian Children (May 2023)

        The report [by tbe OSCE] noted that forcibly deported children were placed in an unfamiliar environment far removed from Ukrainian language, culture, customs, and religion. It also found that many such children were exposed to military training and “to pro-Russian information campaigns often amounting to targeted reeducation.”

        The report also underscores how changes in Russian law enabled authorities to swiftly give Russian citizenship to Ukrainian children, facilitating their guardianship and adoption by Russian families in Russia, even though many of the children may have living relatives, including in Ukraine.

        Russia deports thousands of Ukrainian children. Investigators say that’s a war crime (February 2023)

        The report [by Yale Universty researchers] describes a system of holding [children] facilities that stretch from the Black Sea coast to Siberia. […]

        Ukrainian officials say Russia has evacuated thousands of Ukrainian children without parental consent […]

        The Ukrainian children transported to Russia range in age from teens to toddlers […]

        “In some cases there is adoption, other cases summer camp programs where the kids were slated to return home and never did,” he says, “and in some cases they are re-education camps.”