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A blogger in a Russian video chat met a boy who had been deported from Ukraine. The child is in the company of “Chechens”.

Social media users are spreading a video from a Russian video chat showing a Ukrainian blogger talking to a man who says he is in Chechnya. In the recording, a little boy was sitting next to him, who at the beginning of the conversation said: “Glory to Ukraine.”

The girl tried to find out from the man that the boy was from there, but he said that he did not speak Ukrainian. Later, the Chechen said the boy was apparently from Kyiv.

Video chat conversation

When the blogger started asking where they were, the man said he didn’t understand the Ukrainian language. Then the boy translated the question into Russian for her – the girl realized that the boy was from Ukraine.

The men replied that they were in Chechnya. The Ukrainian tried to find out where exactly the boy came from. However, the boy looked at the camera and could barely speak.

Later, the Chechen replied that the boy was allegedly from Kyiv. Behind the scenes, male voices were heard, shouting, they said, “Kyiv brothers will unite.”

Find relatives in Ukraine

Information began to spread on the network that the boy from the video is eight-year-old Ivan Malinovsky, who disappeared in October 2022 in the Kherson region. But the Magnolia Child Tracing Service clarified that the mother confirmed that it was not her child in the video – not Ivan Malinovsky.

Later, the project Find their own in the comments Ukrainian Truth. Buhay, it was reported that relatives allegedly recognized the child from the video. Journalists did not name him, while information about the boy was transferred to the National Police of Ukraine.

A child from the DNR?

Now in the press service of the National Police in a comment to Ukrainska Pravda. Life was told that the Ukrainian boy, who was seen in a Russian video chat with the company “Chechens”, allegedly lives in the territory not controlled by Ukraine with his parents.

Ukrainian law enforcement officials had previously identified the boy and his parents and established that the family was in the occupied territory – in the so-called “DNR”.

At the same time, journalists also turned to the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada, Dmytro Lubinets, for more detailed information about the boy in the video, but have not yet received a response.

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Source: korrespondent

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