Russians have found new methods for deporting Ukrainian children from occupied territories – Natspostiv.


According to the National Resistance Center, Russian occupiers are forcibly deporting sick children from hospice on temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is reported by the statement of this Center.
«Such criminal activity has been deployed by Kremlin henchmen at the base of the children's hospice "Dandelions", – note in the Center.
According to information, this institution initially operated in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region but now its activities extend to Luhansk region as well.
«Under the guise of providing assistance to sick children with severe illnesses (including cancer), orphans, and children without parental care, the enemy is creating a base for the further resettlement of little Ukrainians to Russia», – says in the National Resistance Center.
Recently, the Russian occupation authorities have intensified the recruitment of youth in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. According to the National Resistance Center, the occupiers are creating a network of various «patriotic» organizations, such as «Young Guard», as a cover for military training of teenagers.
In addition, the Russian invaders on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories are preparing to deploy a network of concentration camps.
According to the report, in July-August 2024, a working group led by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin completed the first stage of the development of proposals for adaptating and building new «centers for temporary detention of foreign citizens and stateless persons» on the territory of Temporarily Occupied Territory of Ukraine.
We recall, Russians held a seminar among teachers in the temporarily occupied territories to identify children who may assist Ukraine.
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