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Forcibly Deported Ukrainian Children
Thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to Russia, facing identity changes, brainwashing, and military indoctrination. International legal action is underway.
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Human Rights ViolationsRussiaRussia Ukraine WarUkraineWarRefugees And MigrationDeportationChildren
International Criminal Court (Icc)United Nations (Un)International Committee Of The Red Cross (Icrc)Euronews
Dmytro LubinetsVladimir PutinMaria Lvova-Belova
- What happens to Ukrainian children after they are deported to Russia?
- Once in Russia, Ukrainian children are subjected to identity changes, brainwashing, and forced participation in Russian youth military organizations.
- How does Russia respond to accusations of forcibly deporting Ukrainian children?
- Russia denies forcibly deporting children, but its commissioner for children has claimed hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children have been "transferred" to Russia.
- What challenges does Ukraine face in obtaining information about deported children?
- The Ukrainian government faces challenges in verifying information about deported children, despite attempts to obtain data from international organizations like the UN and the ICRC.
- What legal actions have been taken regarding the deportation of Ukrainian children?
- The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children, which is considered a war crime and potentially genocide.
- How many Ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to Russia since the beginning of the large-scale invasion?
- Over 19,500 Ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to Russia since the beginning of the large-scale invasion. Ukraine has only managed to bring back around 1,000.