A year and a half ago, against his own wishes, the child was sent from the temporarily occupied territory to study in Russia.
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Ministry of Reintegration message “Ukrainian Network for Children's Rights ” 17-year-old Miroslava was returned from Russia.
In 2014, she was left without parents. A year and a half ago, against her own wishes, the girl was sent from the temporarily occupied territory to study in Russia.
She lived in a dormitory and, in fact, was abandoned to the mercy of fate. Meanwhile, she tried to find someone who could support and help.
Information about her place of stay came to Ukraine from caring people. This became a salvation. Representatives of the Ukrainian Network for Children's Rights in close cooperation with the Ministry of Reintegration within the framework of the “Way Home” project took on the task of returning the girl.
161 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia were found in Germany
161 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia were found in Germany
The Ministry of Reintegration expressed gratitude to the Advisor – Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights Daria Gerasimchuk, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of Ukraine in Belarus, the Consulate General of Ukraine in Lublin, the Kovel District State Administration and the State Border Service. Special thanks go to the Chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian Network for Children's Rights, Daria Kasyanova.
If you witness the illegal movement of children to the TOT or the territory of the Russian Federation, be sure to report this to the relevant specialist of the Ministry of Reintegration, Natalya Emets, at the number: (050) 562- 03-13. You can also contact the hotlines: Ministry of Reintegration – 15-48 or National Information Bureau – 16-48.