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Ukraine Calls for ‍International Pressure to Bring Back Ukrainian Children

⁢ Ukraine’s human rights commissioner‌ has called for more international pressure on‍ Moscow to‌ help Kyiv bring home thousands of Ukrainian‌ children who Kyiv says have been illegally taken to Russia ⁤during the war.
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⁣ Dmytro Lubinets spoke to Reuters in Kyiv days after several minors were reunited with their parents in western Ukraine on‍ Saturday after a journey home from Russia ‌and Russian-held areas.

⁣”When Russia feels ⁣international pressure, that’s when we can bring more Ukrainian ‌children back,” he said.

Matters had gotten “easier” since the⁤ International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for ⁢Russian president Vladimir Putin in ​March.

⁣ The ICC has accused Putin and Russia’s Children’s Rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova of the war crime of illegally deporting⁢ hundreds of children from Ukraine.

Moscow, which invaded in February 2022, ⁣has repeatedly denied ⁢its forces have engaged ​in war crimes or forcibly‍ taken Ukrainian children. It has said it transported Ukrainian children to protect them from fighting on⁢ the ground.

​ Ukraine‌ has repatriated 406 children so far and does not⁣ know exactly how many ⁤more there are in total⁢ because it does not have access to Russia or swathes of occupied territory in the south and ⁤east, Lubinets said.

‍ Kyiv has identified and verified almost 20,000 who ‌have been taken, he said.

‌⁣ The children Ukraine seeks to return include ones ⁢taken from orphanages, those who had parents but were ‌”kidnapped” and taken away, children‍ who became orphans during ⁣the war, and those who were separated from ​their parents during filtration, he added.

‘Very​ Difficult’

Svitlana Riabtseva, 39, was among​ a group of parents who were reunited with their children on Saturday night in western Ukraine ‌where ​they ‌had‍ arrived from Russia via other countries.

She ⁤said she had put her children, now 10 and 9,⁤ in a state ⁣boarding school in ‍Kupiansk, a town in the east occupied by the⁤ Russians at that time. She said she returned five days⁣ later and found ‍the children had been taken away and ‍bused deep into​ Russian-occupied Ukraine.

“I⁤ panicked, I was hysterical,” she told Reuters in Kyiv on Wednesday.

Kupiansk was liberated in September in ⁢a Ukrainian‍ counteroffensive. ​Chaos followed and there was no⁣ mobile connection. Riabtseva said she was eventually able to appeal for help from Ukrainian authorities who brought ‍back the children to Ukrainian territory last weekend.

​ “They‌ still seem frightened‍ and they are scared of everything. They don’t talk about ⁤it⁣ at⁣ all.”

Reuters could not independently verify the details ‍of her account.

Lubinets described the process of repatriating‌ children as “very difficult.” ‍He said he did not want to disclose the ⁤mechanism so as not to ‌compromise ⁤future missions.

He said Ukraine was partnering with non-governmental ​groups‌ like Orphans⁤ Feeding Foundation, a Dutch NGO that is helping coordinate a program launched by⁢ the⁢ president’s office under the slogan “Bring​ Kids Back UA.”

Lubinets said nine children ⁢were ⁣brought back to Ukraine last week. Eleven were returned the week ⁤before.

(Reporting by Tom Balmforth; editing by Angus MacSwan)



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