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VisitWhat will be the international response to Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children by end of 2024?
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Yale Report: Russia Abducts 314 Ukrainian Children, 166 Adopted, Violating International Law
Dec 3, 2024, 12:44 PM
A report by Yale University's School of Public Health has revealed that Russian presidential aircraft and funds were used in a program to forcibly remove 314 Ukrainian children from occupied territories. These children were stripped of their Ukrainian identity and placed with Russian families, an act that constitutes grave violations of international law. The report highlights that 166 of these children were adopted by Russian families, while others remain in pro-Russia environments. This initiative, supported by U.S.-backed research, underscores Russia's efforts to erase Ukrainian national identity through the abduction and indoctrination of children.
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