Former Teacher Denies Deporting Ukrainian Children
Kherson resident tells Kyiv trial that she “did not abandon” her work during the occupation.
Kherson resident tells Kyiv trial that she “did not abandon” her work during the occupation.
Kidnapped children are routinely subjected to pro-Russian indoctrination as well as cruel treatment including physical and psychological abuse.
Ukraine is campaigning for this phenomenon to be recognised as a new, stand-alone international crime.
Investigators allege that two Ukrainian children were seized at a de facto care facility in occupied Kherson.
“Russia is trying to trade their return for politically advantageous concessions.”
Although deemed to have criminal responsibility under Ukrainian law, are these minors actually victims of war crimes themselves?
Expert predicts further international arrests may be issued amid ongoing deportations.
Child street hawkers are a common sight in country which tops the global chart for dropouts with 18.3 million boys and girls out of education.
Experts note that the conflict and still-volatile security may be behind the rise of a skewed ratio between boys and girls.
Displaced people struggle with access to basic utilities as they wait for permanent solution.