The special services of the Russian Federation did not give an orphan from Mariupol to return to Ukraine - the children's Ombudsman of the Russian Federation
According to her, a boy from Mariupol Bohdan Ermokhin was initially delivered by Russian troops to the occupied Donetsk. He was then deported to Russia and sent to the foster family. In Ukraine, Bogdan has a sister. He wanted to return to her because of Belarus, but he was not allowed to do so Russian special services. The Russian official noted that he was allegedly threatened with some "Ukrainian curators".
Lviv-Belova also noted that Bogdan was allegedly a group of children who "threw" parents when the Russian army bombed and fired Mariupol. The Commissioner for Human Rights of Ukraine Dmitry Lubinets reacted to the Telegram to the statement of Lviv-Belov. He said that the boy was really called Bogdan Ermokhin. He is 17 years old and he is a citizen of Ukraine where his sister is waiting for him. "It is worth noting that this young man has the citizenship of Ukraine.
And therefore, the forcible movement of him to the territory of the aggressor country is not" salvation ", as Lviv-Belova notes, but a crime," Lubinets wrote. According to him, Bohdan's history is another testimony that Russia is committing war crimes against Ukrainian children. Maria Lviv-Belova prepared a report on alleged "assistance" to children who touched the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"I emphasize once again that these are our Ukrainian children and Russia will answer every crime," Lubinets said. Recall that during the same press conference Maria Lviv-Belov complained about the behavior of "son" from Mariupol. According to her, the children exported from Ukraine are imbued with "eight -year propaganda", and therefore Russian guardians need to be prepared.