Rubio says State Dept has kept records related to abducted Ukrainian children
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the State Department has retained records concerning Ukrainian children taken by Russia during the ongoing invasion.
- Rubio indicated that the records are set to go to Europol and the International Criminal Court, which will facilitate additional charges against Russians involved in abducting Ukrainian children.
- The Yale lab has tracked 300 children within Russian adoption databases, out of 20,000 Ukrainian children currently reported missing.
- A bipartisan group of lawmakers has requested information about the Trump administration's decision to strip funding from the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale University.
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US no longer funds program tracking abducted Ukrainian children, Rubio says
The U.S. government has not restored funding for a program documenting Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a press conference on March 28.Rubio's statement came a day after the U.S. State Department announced that it would provide short-term funding to the initiative after the White House terminated the program."The program is not funded. It was part of the reductions that were made," Rubio said. T…
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