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* [https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/05/30/7404472/ Ukrainian woman detained in Moscow for attempting to bring deported children back to Ukraine – Russian media]
* [https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/05/30/7404472/ Ukrainian woman detained in Moscow for attempting to bring deported children back to Ukraine – Russian media]


* [[Pekka Kallioniemi]], “[https://twitter.com/P_Kallioniemi/status/1589511941068029955 In this thread I'll be discussing 🇷🇺 genocide in Ukraine. I'll focus on the child abductions & will be providing evidence that 🇷🇺 has planned this for a long time and that their intent has been announced in the state-owned media at least since the beginning of April, 2022.]”, November 7, 2022 ([https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1589511941068029955.html thread]) ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Pekka-Kallioniemi-Children.pdf pdf])


[[ru: Вторжение России на Украину/Депортация украинских детей в Россию]]
[[ru: Вторжение России на Украину/Депортация украинских детей в Россию]]
[[uk: Російське вторгнення в Україну/Викрадення дітей під час російського вторгнення в Україну 2022]]
[[uk: Російське вторгнення в Україну/Викрадення дітей під час російського вторгнення в Україну 2022]]

Revision as of 14:53, 21 June 2023

  • Journalists identify man allegedly involved in abuse of deported children as former Ukrainian special ops commander: “The Insider reported that Astakhov participated in the “events on the Maidan on the side of [former Ukrainian President Viktor] Yanukovich’s security forces.” According to Myrotvorets, a Ukrainian site that contains information about people accused of colluding with Russia or participating in separatist movements, Astakhov used to serve in Ukraine’s Interior Ministry in Crimea, but after Russia annexed the peninsula in 2014, he became a Russian citizen and began working for the Russian authorities.”