Russia uses Belarus to relocate Ukrainian children, – ombudsman
Source: Ukrinform
Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, said that Russia is deporting Ukrainian children from the occupied territories through Belarus.
According to the ombudsman, Russians are compiling lists of children at the temporarily occupied territories for their deportation to the Russian Federation.
Lubinets noted that the occupiers use such a deportation scheme in order to hide their crimes.
‘Establishing the fact of deportation and identifying a child is painstaking work. We need to establish who took the children, from where, how they were brought to the territory of the Russian Federation. And when it happens through the territory of Belarus, how to find such information on its territory? Maximum difficulty,’ he explained.
Responding to the question of how many Ukrainian children may have been deported to Belarus, Lubinets noted that there could be thousands of them.
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