In Luhansk region Russian occupiers prepare thousands of children for deportation to Russia
Under the guise of "medical aid", the enemy wants to deport more than 10,000 children from the temporarily occupied territories to Russia
This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.
The occupation administration of Luhansk Region reported on conducting "in-depth medical examinations" of 15,000 children from 2 to 17 years of age. Doctors who came from Russia concluded that 70% of those children need "special medical care."
With such medical reports the Russian forces hide the deportation of children to the territory of the Russian Federation: first they are brought to health facilities, then they invent reasons not to return them home. This is how the enemy encourages parents to come to their children. After that, the families are banned from leaving for Ukraine.
"For example, more than 1,500 people from the Kherson region are already staying in the boarding house "Feya-3" in the city of Anapa, Krasnodar Krai. Citizens of Ukraine are encouraged to apply for Russian passports and open accounts in Russian banks, as if for social assistance payments," the press service of the Center of National Resistance informs.
It is also reported that the Russians have already brought 6 mobile medical centers to the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region.
"The occupiers are trying to replace Ukrainians in the occupied territories with Russians as soon as possible," the Center of National Resistance summarizes.
Ukrainian authorities call on residents of the temporarily occupied territories not to allow Russian doctors to examine Ukrainian children, as they may become victims of deportation.
"Protect the children from the meanness of the Russians, and if possible, leave the region. We will return home after the deoccupation!" - emphasized in the Center of National Resistance.
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