ICC-wanted Russian official arrives in Luhansk to expand deportation of Ukrainian children
The Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights and a suspect in an ICC criminal case, Maria Lvova-Belova, has arrived in the occupied Luhansk to compile new lists for the forced deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia
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The Center for National Resistance reported the information.
“The Center for National Resistance has recorded new evidence of the abduction of Ukrainian children. Maria Lvova-Belova, the Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights, who is under an international arrest warrant, has arrived in temporarily occupied Luhansk,” the statement says.
At the same time, her visit was confirmed by the occupation leader Leonid Pasechnik. The main purpose is to compile new lists for the forced deportation of children to Russian territory.
“This is a war crime and genocide, which grossly violates international humanitarian law,” the Center emphasized.
- Previously, it became known that Russia began the mass deportation of Ukrainian children on February 18, 2022, six days before the start of the full-scale war.
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