Russian volunteers risking their safety to return kidnapped children to Ukraine

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Russian volunteers risking their safety to return kidnapped children to Ukraine
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A Russian priest is among volunteers determined to reunite Ukrainian mothers and children after thousands have been taken to Russian-occupied territories GabriellaJ

created by the government’s official media platform United24. It includes clips of Ukrainian under-18s being forced to sing Russian patriotic songs, claims Russians are changing deported children’s names and ages, and states Russia is fast-tracking children for adoption.on 24 February the situation was “probably the largest instance of state-sponsored kidnapping of children in history of our modern world”.

“The camp authorities said the children cannot make the journey themselves, it is necessary for the parents to come and get them,” he said. Russian priest Grigory Mikhnov-Vaitenko says many other Russian volunteers are helping to return Ukrainian children to their families Next week 30 more mothers will leave on a fourth mission to face Russian camp authorities. Founder Mykola Kuleba says with each trip the task becomes harder.

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