Finally reunited after four months of separation and worry. Our team was able to film Victoria when she was reunited with her daughter three weeks ago. Little Katya is one of those children deported by Russian troops. Originally from Kherson, which was under Russian occupation for many months, the teenager had to go to a summer camp in Crimea for two weeks. Very quickly, she realized that the Russians were actually using her as war booty. “I want to forget what happened,” the girl says in the TF1 report at the beginning of this article.
The teacher told us that Russians are good and Ukrainians are bad
The teacher told us that Russians are good and Ukrainians are bad
Sasha
With the help of the association, having traveled more than 8,000 km, Victoria and other mothers from Kherson were able to find their children. Lera and Sasha, deported to the same holiday camp, talk about their re-education by Russian teachers. “The teacher told us that the Russians are the good guys, the Ukrainians are the bad guys, and that Crimea still belongs to Russia.”Sasha testifies.
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The mass child abductions were sponsored by Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s Ombudsman for Children, who also had an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court. These deportations of children have even become a tool of Moscow propaganda, presenting them as “rescue operations.” To date, 16,000 deported children have been identified. But according to the Ukrainian authorities, several hundred thousand have already been transferred to Russia.
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