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Ukraine turned away another sixty children from the occupation

Ukraine has turned away from the territory occupied by Russia now six children. There they were constantly under the threat of deportation and psychological pressure.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine in a message sent to the Office of Ukrainian President Andriy Yermak on Telegram by a kerivnik.

“Last year in As part of the initiative of the President of Bring Kids Back UA, it was possible to return six more children from the occupied territories to Ukraine,” Ermak reported.

Having noted that being under occupation, these children were constantly under the threat of deportation and psychological pressure, and the 16-year-old boys were threatened by Primus mobilization before the Russian army.

“Children say that in the occupied territories it is a normal practice that instead of school boys, their fathers were transported to the place and placed in the army. One of the hijacked boys through this often skipping classes, which was lying This is the way to get rid of the agenda,” adding the head of the OP.

In addition, all children in schools were taught not science, but propaganda – they were encouraged to sing the anthem of the Russian Federation, read the rewritten history of Russia and practice military school skills.

Photo: Ukraine turned back from occupation six more children (t.me/ermaka)

Deportation of Ukrainian children

It is significant that since the beginning of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russians have been deporting Ukrainian children en masse. They will be exported to Belarus, the Russian Federation, and partly to the occupation of Crimea.

According to the words of Ombudsman Dmitry Lubints, since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has deported over 19.5 thousand children from Ukraine. More than a thousand little Ukrainians were returned home.

It seems that the deportation of Ukrainian children itself became the reason for the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin and Maria Lvovoy-Belova, a child of the Russian Federation who has been granted rights.

Read terms and important information about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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