Mar 10 β€’ 14:02 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

UN: Kidnapping of Ukrainian children is a crime against humanity

A UN report declares the removal and transfer of Ukrainian children by Russian authorities after the Moscow invasion constitutes crimes against humanity.

According to a report from the United Nations, the expulsion and transfer of Ukrainian children by Russian authorities following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine are deemed equivalent to crimes against humanity. The report highlights that the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine identified these actions as targeting children, who represent some of the most vulnerable victims amidst the conflict. The consequences of these actions are described as irreversible, significantly affecting their lives and futures.

The report examined 1,205 cases of children from five regions of Ukraine, revealing that an alarming 80% of these children have not yet returned to Ukraine. This finding amplifies concerns among international observers regarding the well-being and safety of these minors, suggesting that many may be subjected to conditions that violate their rights as per international humanitarian laws. The Ukrainian authorities have strongly claimed that Russia has unlawfully deported or forcibly displaced over 19,500 children to Russia and Belarus, claiming such actions violate the Geneva Conventions.

This investigation underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis stemming from the conflict, highlighting the need for accountability and effective measures to protect vulnerable populations, especially children. As the international community grapples with this situation, the implications of these findings may prompt calls for interventions and serious discussions regarding the responsibilities of nations in safeguarding the rights of children affected by war.

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