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To spread: Financing the project of the Yale University laboratory, which monito...

Deportation of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation: the United States has stopped investigating the abductions - the media

To spread: Financing the project of the Yale University laboratory, which monitors the abduction of Ukrainian children by the occupiers of Ukrainian children. Kiev insists that any truce agreement provides for the return of all children and holding responsibility for their abduction. US Presidential Administration Donald Trump has stopped financing a project that tracks Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children.

This was reported by the American newspaper The Washington Post, citing officials aware of officials. The Yale University laboratory program documented possible military crimes of Russia, including the mass deportation of Ukrainian children. Experts maintained evidence of children from Ukraine in the Caesar database. After the cessation of funding, the workers of the project lost access to satellite images and biometric data about 35,000 Ukrainian children.

Researchers who have spent years to collect and summarize data say that the rates are high.

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The most alarming is the possible removal of the laboratory database. This step of the Trump administration impedes the transmission of evidence to prosecutors who conduct numerous criminal cases against the Russian Federation. The same applies to the prosecution of the International Criminal Court (ICS) against Russian President Vladimir Putin for export of children from the occupied territories of Ukraine.

On March 17, 2023, the ISS issued a warrant for Putin's arrest, but Russia and the United States did not recognize the jurisdiction of the court. "We have reason to believe that the data from the storage facility has forever removed. It will have devastating consequences,"-said in a letter from the Democratic Group to the Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Finance Minister Scott Bessent.

On March 17, the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak reported that any agreement on termination of fighting should provide for the return of Ukrainian children and prosecution for their abduction. Rubio has recently said that the return of children would be an important issue of peaceful settlement. Recall that Reuters wrote about Trump's plans to deprive about 240 thousand Ukrainians of temporary legal status. This is part of the new administration antimigration program.

Focus wrote earlier how children and official guardians from Ukraine were seized in the countries of the European Union. One of the reasons for such situations is the improper performance of parental responsibilities under EU laws. They also ask for help: researchers based on Antarctica are in the "horror movie" through a colleague of the crown of the Soviet Empire: why Putin will not stop until the USSR reinforces Putin's boiler.