Kyiv urges Russians not to adopt Ukraine's 'stolen' children
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Ukrainian war zone children are in temporary Russian care, not adopted or abducted - envoy
Moscow's envoy to the United Nations in New York has denied that Russia has deliberately taken children out of Ukraine or allowed them to be adopted in Russia, rejecting charges brought against President Vladimir Putin by the International Criminal Court.
Ukrainian war zone children are in temporary Russian care, not adopted or abducted
Moscow's envoy to the United Nations in New York has denied that Russia has deliberately taken children out of Ukraine or allowed them to be adopted in Russia, rejecting charges brought against President Vladimir Putin by the International Criminal Court.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister urges Russians not to adopt 'stolen' Ukrainian children • Russians and Belaruses remain excluded from European Games in Krakow
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, is visiting the Zaporizhia nuclear plant today.
Ukraine urges Russians not to adopt 'stolen' Ukrainian children
Ukraine considers almost 20,000 children to be illegally deported. Russia has not concealed a program under which it has brought thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia, but it presents it as a humanitarian campaign to protect orphans.
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