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Britain passed sanctions against Russian officials for ideological indoctrination of Ukrainian children

The UK has imposed sanctions against ten Russian officials and those associated with the young state other organizations. It smells like forced deportation and attempts at ideological indoctrination of Ukrainian children.

RBC-Ukraine reports this through communications to the UK Ministry of Health.

“New sanctions are directed against those who support Volodymyr Putin’s attempts to deport the Primus and ideologically educate the children of Ukraine, and also save their Ukrainian cultural destruction,” according to .

According to the Ministry of Health, there are over 19,500 Ukrainian children Primus was either exported or deported by the Russian authorities to Russia and during the immediate occupation of the territory of Ukraine.

It is estimated that 6,000 Ukrainian children were moved to the border of the re-education camps. Having gone there, they recognize their ideological influences, directly related to the ruination of the current Ukrainian identity and the strengthening of pro-Russian sentiments.

The Russian government wants to introduce Ukrainian children to the initial program, which rewrites the history of Russia and Ukraine, glorifies Russian military actions and promotes loyalty to Russia, and in some cases includes yskovu preparation is available from the learned one.

“Any child is not guilty of becoming victorious as a pawn in the war, against the actions of President Putin, directed against Ukrainian children, to show how ready to pounce on the our mission by erasing Ukraine and its people from the map of the world,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs, David Lemmy.

A package of sanctions against those who support this program, including the military-patriotic movement “Yunarmiya” – a Russian military organization that plays a central role in Putin's attempts to primus deport and ideologically examine the younger generation of Ukraine.

Sanctions also hit Aunt Zavalskaya, appointed by Russia as the head of the Kherson orphanage, from which 46 children were forcibly taken to Russia for adopted.

The director of the Oleshkiv boarding school for children with limited abilities in Kherson, Vitaly Oleksandrovich Suka, is also included on the list for violating his official position for the illegal removal of Ukrainian disabled children from Kherson.

Guess what, in the spring of 2023, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Volodymyr Putin and the child Maria Lvovoy-Belova, who was charged with the rights of the President of the Russian Federation. The application to the Hague court explained that it is about the war crime of illegal deportation of the population and the illegal transfer of children from the occupied regions of Ukraine to Russia.

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