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Questioned in Russia and Belarus: Ukraine managed to return three more children (video)

Ukrainian children were able to get home thanks to the efforts of the Save Ukraine charity, which has already successfully conducted six rescue missions. On Tuesday, April 25, three more children were returned to Ukraine who were illegally held in the Russian Federation. It became known from the official page of the Save Ukraine charity on Facebook.

"15 days of the journey, several hours in the territory of Russia and Belarus, thousands of minutes of excitement and stress - and finally, parents near their children at home," the publication reads. Representatives of the organization thanked everyone involved in the return of Ukrainian children deported by the occupiers. The previous post Save Ukraine also states that this is the sixth successful rescue mission in the organization's account.

According to the National Resistance Center of April 20, the Russians export Ukrainian children from the occupied territories under the guise of "treatment". One of the reasons for this is "in -depth preventive medical examinations" of minors. According to representatives of the underground, the scheme of export of children from Ukraine is funded by the Government of the Russian Federation in the amount of 1. 5 billion rubles.

The process is headed by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation under the curating of children's ombudsman of Russia Maria Lviv-Belova. Earlier, on April 20, we wrote about how Mary Lviv-Beliva managed to adopt a teenager from a temporarily occupied Mariupol. In March last year, one of the Russian shells was hit by 17-year-old Philip.

We also reported that on March 17, the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Maria Lviv-Belova for the illegal movement of people from the occupied territories of Ukraine to the Russian Federation to the detriment of Ukrainian children. We will remind that on April 8 Ukraine returned 31 children from the Russian Federation, who were illegally deported there after the start of a full -scale war.