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The Russians are aware that every returned person is an undeniable proof of thei...

After interrogations and checks at the FSB. 31 more children from the Russian Federation (video) were returned to Ukraine

The Russians are aware that every returned person is an undeniable proof of their crimes, so they do not immediately come into contact. Ukraine returned 31 more children from Russia, who were illegally deported there after the start of a full -scale war. This was stated by the executive director of the charitable organization "Save Ukraine" Mykola Kuleba on Saturday, April 8. A tremendous work was done, which results in 31 children to return to their homeland.

In the near future, the bus with Ukrainian children will arrive in Kiev. "During the fourth mission of Save Ukraine, 18 Ukrainian children have been rescued. The fifth rescue mission has now ends, and 31 children will arrive in Kiev for several hours," Mykola Kuleba said.

At the same time, the head of BO "Save Ukraine" noted that each mission is increasingly difficult, since the families of children have to pass a few hours of interrogations from the Russian FSB and trials to see their loved ones again.

The conditions of return after the return of Ukrainian children became widespread, as well as after issuing the ICS of the order for the arrest of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the Commissioner under the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child Maria Lviv-Belova in the case of illegally deportation of children. "They realized that every child who returned is an indisputable proof of their crimes," Mykola Kuleba said.

We will remind, on April 5 Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets stated that they returned a child who was illegally kept in occupied Skadovsk. According to him, work on this began at the beginning of the year and all thanks to his grandmother's appeal, who did not have time to save his grandson from deportation. On March 30, Ombudsman Daria Gerasimchuk noted that the invaders were beating and put pressure on children deported from Ukraine.