Russia's Deportations of Ukrainian Children Amount to Crimes Against Humanity, UN Inquiry Finds
The UN commission found 80% of investigated Ukrainian children remain unrepatriated following forcible deportations and re-education by Russian authorities.
- A United Nations-mandated inquiry has accused Moscow of committing crimes against humanity by deporting and forcibly transferring thousands of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia.
- The inquiry found that Russian authorities have failed to establish a system facilitating returns, and have instead focused on long-term placement of the children with families or institutions in Russia.
- The involvement of Russian President Vladimir Putin, including through his direct authority over entities that have steered and executed this policy, has been visible from the outset, according to the inquiry.
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On Tuesday, a UN international commission of inquiry accused Moscow of committing "crimes against humanity". In particular: the deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia of force. Russia defended itself, invoking displacements due to threats of hostility. - Ukraine: Moscow accused of "crimes against humanity" for the deportation of children (International).
The United Nations sees the deportation of Ukrainian children by Russia as a crime.
A United Nations investigation has established that forced deportation and the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia during the war in Ukraine are crimes against humanity, writes The Kyiv...
The occupiers often failed to inform parents or guardians of the children's whereabouts and created obstacles to their return. A UN independent commission of inquiry has declared that Russia's forced displacement of Ukrainian children constitutes a war crime. Such actions also have elements of a crime against humanity, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the UN commission's report. Read also: Ties with Ukraine are being severed. The Presidential Ad…
A United Nations investigation accuses Moscow of committing crimes against humanity for the deportation and forcible transfer of children from Ukraine to Russia
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