Teen sent to orphanage after father drafted in Ukraine β media
A teenager in central Ukraine has been sent to an orphanage after his father was drafted into military service, following a troubling series of events that left the boy unable to locate his father.
A teenage boy from Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, was sent to an orphanage after his father was drafted into the military amid ongoing mobilization efforts related to the conflict in Ukraine. Reports indicate that the father, upon visiting a military enlistment office to update his records, had his phone confiscated and was detained before being processed into military service. This abrupt turn of events left the boy, aged 14, frantic and trying to locate his father when he found himself unable to reach him.
In response to his father's disappearance, the teenager contacted local police, hoping to find the man who was now being conscripted. However, instead of reuniting with his father, the police placed him in a state-run orphanage, citing the need for clarification of his situation. This development is particularly concerning, as the boy's mother has moved abroad and is not involved in his life, although she retains her parental rights, complicating the boy's situation further.
This story highlights the ongoing consequences for families affected by the military mobilization in Ukraine, particularly as children face instability when their parents are drafted. The potential for long-term impacts on the boy's mental and emotional well-being is significant, and the case has sparked discussions about the treatment of minors in such circumstances, as well as the legal and social support systems in place for families grappling with military conscription and separation.