The United Nations is being presented with a new trove of evidence to support charges that Russia has stolen Ukrainian children and forced them to take Russian identities.
The United Nations is being presented with a new trove of evidence to support charges that Russia has stolen Ukrainian children and forced them to take Russian identities — after a team at Yale University managed to hack into Russian adoption databases.Yale's researchers secretly found within them what they say are 148 Ukrainian children. It's part of the most detailed and extensive evidence presented to date of alleged Russian war crimes and crimes against humanity.
RELATED STORY | Scripps News Investigates: A race to rescue Ukraine's abducted orphansThe report alleges that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, ordered this program; it traces how it was carried out by officials at the highest levels of Russia's federal government.Once children are adopted by Russians, they become far more difficult to track.The report tracks 314 Ukrainian children — at least 67 of them now naturalized as Russian citizens.
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