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Human rights activist Vira Yastrebov hopes that the International Criminal Court...

Deportation of Ukrainian children: the Russian Federation will not be able to deceive the world community - a human rights activist

Human rights activist Vira Yastrebov hopes that the International Criminal Court in the Hague will give a comprehensive assessment of Russia's criminal actions. The Russian Federation, which deported Ukrainian children, has several goals, but there are no humanitarian. All the Russians who are involved in this crime will not be able to come out of the water.

This opinion was expressed on October 20 by the Executive Director of the Eastern Human Rights Group, the lawyer and the human rights activist Vera Yastrebov on the broadcast of the FREEDO. According to the human rights activist, by deportation of children from Ukraine, the Kremlin has solved several problems at once. "There is such a statement: you want to defeat the enemy - to educate his child. In my opinion, this was first and foremost guided by the Russian Federation.

In addition, they also resolved the demographic issue," Yastrebova said. She noted that, by raising little Ukrainians in the spirit of its ideology, it prepares potential soldiers for its army. "Today, the Russian Federation realizes that, having stolen children from Ukraine, pumping them with their ideology, they will receive that electoral field and those perhaps potential soldiers . . . ", - says the human rights activist.

Yastrebova noted that the deportation, registration of Russian documents for Ukrainian children, sending them to their upbringing into foster care and obstruction of home, testify to the anti -human goals of the Russian Federation. "I am convinced that it will not be possible (Russia - ed. ) To justify, to deceive the international community and to get out of the water dry," she said. For Ukraine, the return of children remains a priority.