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Russians prepare to deport 10,500 Ukrainian children from Luhansk Oblast

Saturday, 26 November 2022, 14:25
Russians prepare to deport 10,500 Ukrainian children from Luhansk Oblast

The Russian invaders have prepared 10,500 Ukrainian children for deportation to Russia from the occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.

Source: Ukraine’s National Resistance Center

Quote: "The Russian occupation administration in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast has reported that in-depth medical check-ups have been conducted for 15,000 children between 2 and 17 years old. 

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Medical workers, brought from Russia, have claimed in their documentation of those examinations that 70% of these children "require special medical assistance". This conclusion is used by the Russians to justify the deportation of children to the territory of the Russian Federation.

At first, [the children - ed.] are accommodated in specialised health institutions. Then, their return home is getting delayed for various trumped up reasons in order to encourage their parents to come visit their children. Afterwards, the families are forbidden to return to Ukrainian territory."

Details: By way of example, members of the Ukrainian underground resistance have noted that more than 1,500 people from the occupied territory of Kherson Oblast have been relocated to the Feya-3 (Fairy-3) boarding house in the city of Anapa (Krasnodarsk Krai, Russia). 

Citizens of Ukraine are being persuaded to apply for Russian passports and open accounts in Russian banks, allegedly to receive social welfare benefits. 

Additionally, the Russians have already brought six mobile medical stations to the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson Oblast. These are special lorries, equipped to function as mobile medical diagnostic facilities. The occupiers are trying to replace Ukrainians with Russians in the occupied territories as fast as possible. 

The National Resistance Center calls on the residents of the temporarily occupied territories not to allow the Russian doctors to examine Ukrainian children in order to avoid becoming subject to deportation. 

"Save the children from the Russians’ villainy; if you are able to, leave the region. Let’s home after the liberation!" the National Resistance Center highlighted.

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