Lvova-Belova said that, despite the warrant for her arrest, she will continue to “work”, and she is “interested in what happens next.”
Maria Lvova-Belova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, said that the issuance of a warrant for her arrest by the ICC was “an assessment of her work in helping children” by the international community . This was reported by the Russian edition of RBC.
Belova believes that “it is wonderful that the international community appreciates the work to help the children of our country, that we do not leave them in the war zone, that we send them out, that we create good conditions for them, surround them with loving, caring people.”
At the same time, Lvova-Belova said that, despite the warrant, she will continue to “work”, that is, steal Ukrainian children, and she is “interested in what happens next.”
Earlier it was reported about the meeting of Vladimir Putin with Maria Lvova-Belova. Then he said that in Russia the number of those wishing to “adopt” Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is allegedly growing. And Lvova-Belova boasted that she personally “adopted” a 15-year-old teenager from occupied Mariupol.
The previous day, the UN investigative commission said that the departure of Ukrainian children to Russia could be considered a war crime.
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Source: korrespondent
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