Ukraine says it has brought back 12 children taken by Russia

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Kyiv has brought back 388 children so far, according to data published by Ukraine's Ministry of Reintegration.

Kyiv has brought back 388 children so far, according to data published by Ukraine's Ministry of Reintegration.

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KYIV – Ukraine has brought home 12 children who were forcefully taken by Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff said.

"As part of the initiative of the President of Ukraine Bring Kids Back UA, it was possible to return home 12 children who were under the pressure of the Russian occupation," Mr Andriy Yermak wrote on his Telegram messaging app late on Feb 3.

The Bring Kids Back UA programme under Mr Zelensky says it is an initiative to return home all children forcefully deported from Ukraine.

Among those returned were a 16-year-old who lost her mother, a 17-year-old called up by the Russian army and an eight-year-old girl, Mr Yermak said.

The press office of Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Ms Maria Lvova-Belova, said it had no information about the 12 children.

It told Reuters by e-mail that the commissioner’s office took part in family reunifications with Ukraine with the involvement of international mediators when “additional efforts are required to facilitate movement and resolve legal issues”.

“Other cases may occur within the framework of the current legislative field and logistical capabilities without the involvement of government agencies,” it said.

Moscow and Kyiv have carried out several exchanges of children for reunification with their families since

Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Ukraine says over 19,500 children have been taken to Russia or Russian-occupied territory without the consent of family or guardians during the war, calling the abductions a war crime that meets the UN treaty definition of genocide.

Russia has said it has been evacuating people voluntarily and to protect vulnerable children from the war zone.

Kyiv has brought back 388 children so far, according to data published by Ukraine’s Ministry of Reintegration.

In March 2023, the International Criminal Court issued warrants for the arrest of Ms Lvova-Belova and Russian President Vladimir Putin related to the abduction of Ukrainian children.

Russia denounced the warrants as “outrageous and unacceptable”. REUTERS

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