Another Group of Children Returned to Ukraine From Occupied Territories – Yermak
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According to Kyiv, a group of Ukrainian children and young people were brought back from the occupied territories of the country and from Russia. An exact number was not mentioned. Children and young people between three months and 18 years of age were apparently brought back. This had been achieved as part of an initiative of President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, the Ukrainian human rights officer Dmytro Lubinez told Telegram. Presidential office chie…
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As part of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, another group of Ukrainian children and young people aged 3 to 18 has been successfully returned from Russia and the temporarily occupied territories, Head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office Andriy Yermak reported on September 2. “For years, these children were forced to live under constant pressure and fear. The Russian occupiers imposed their system, compelling them to…
Another group of children returned to Ukraine from occupied territories – Yermak
As part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative, another group of Ukrainian children and young people aged 3 to 18 returned from the temporarily occupied territories and the territory of the Russian Federation, said head of the President’s Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak.
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Another group of children and young people aged 3 to 18 were rescued from the temporarily occupied territories and from Russia. This was reported by Bring Kids Back UA on September 2. Among those rescued is a mother with two sons, whom the Russian authorities deported, taking away their Ukrainian documents. “The family found themselves without basic living conditions: money, clothing, and food. They tried to return home on their own twice, but w…
This was announced by the head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak. “For years, they lived under pressure and fear. The occupiers forced them to attend Russian schools, threatened and humiliated their parents. Among those rescued is a mother with two sons who were deported to Russia and Ukrainian documents were taken away. The family was left without basic living conditions - money, clothes, food. They tried twice to return home on their own…
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