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According to the juvenile prosecutor Janina Tertic, there were cases where viole...

They are brought up in "Russian Mir": deported children from Ukraine "feed" propaganda in the Russian Federation - the prosecutor

According to the juvenile prosecutor Janina Tertic, there were cases where violence was used to Ukrainian children. They conducted "military-patriotic" conversations, forced to manage weapons. Deported Ukrainian children who returned from Russia told that they were fed Russian propaganda. This was stated by the juvenile prosecutor of Ukraine Janita Tertic in a comment to The Kyiv Independent.

The material states that the tertication investigates the deportation of Ukrainian children from the beginning of a full -scale war. Her team also finds out how the deportation was involved in the occupied territories and what responsibility they can bear for their actions. "We are looking for all those involved in this," the tertic said.

"As the guardianship and guardianship authorities in the occupied territories, doctors and guardians assigned to these children participated in the deportation of Ukrainians," she said. According to her, those children who managed to return from Russia were told that in foster care they were told that Ukraine as a state was destroyed. They were "fed" propaganda, conducted so-called "military-patriotic" conversations, and forced to exercise with weapons.

In addition, as Tertical said, there were cases where children were used to children. The publication writes that the Ukrainian authorities believe that from the beginning of a full-scale war, which was unleashed by Lviv-Belova and Putin, Russia has deported more than 19,000 Ukrainian children. However, according to the representative of the Regional Human Rights Center Kateryna Rashevskaya, this number can reach 100 thousand.

"The option to keep children deported from Ukraine forever in Russia just cannot be. International humanitarian law does not contain such a rule that would allow the occupying state to take away children and keep them constantly," she said. We will remind that the media reported that in the Russian Federation teenagers are collecting drones of shahd.