Seven Ukrainian children who witnessed Russians abusing their parents and abducting relatives are brought back from Russian occupation
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Thu, 06 Mar 2025 17:20:20 +0200

Seven Ukrainian children, aged five to sixteen, have been rescued from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and Russia.
Source Bring Kids Back UA and Save Ukraine initiatives Details The Save Ukraine nongovernmental organisation shared the stories of the rescued children, whose names have been changed for security reasons.
Among them is Stanislav, 16, who openly expressed his proUkrainian stance removing Russian flags in his city and filling in Russian trenches.
Elevenyearold Nastia was also brought back to Ukraine after witnessing Russian soldiers abusing her parents.
Quote That night, the girl woke up to noise in the next room.
Four drunk Russian soldiers stormed into their house, forced her mother and father to kneel and put guns to their heads.
This was their form of entertainment. Details Albina, 5, was born under occupation and spent her early years there.
Throughout this time, her mother searched for ways to escape to Ukrainiancontrolled territory, fearing that her daughter might inadvertently reveal her proUkrainian views.
Quote Now, the mother is happy that her daughter will attend a Ukrainian school and grow up in a free country. More details Erik, 16, and Alla, 10, also managed to leave Russianoccupied territory.
Their sister had been abducted by the Russians while attempting to flee the occupied city.
She was held in a basement for several days, while her mother was forced to record a video thanking the occupiers for saving her daughter.
Read more Putins path to The Hague through filtration and rehabilitation how Russia is abducting Ukrainian сhildre Sevenyearold Olesia endured bombings, occupation, an escape through Russia and a ban on coming back home.
Her mother underwent multiple interrogations and psychological pressure from Russian forces.
The family is now safe in Ukraine.
Background In August 2022, a Russian court ruled to abduct two children from a Kherson orphanage.
As a result, Ukraine will prosecute in absentia a Russian Federal Assembly deputy and the wife of the leader of the Just Russia political party, who were involved in the abduction.
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