Mariupol teenager Bogdan Ermokhin, who was given a summons to join the Russian army, left Russia.
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Orphan teenager Bogdan Ermokhin, kidnapped from Mariupol, left Russia. Ermokhin himself and his lawyer Ekaterina Bobrovskaya publicly reported this. The teenager flew to Belarus and is now there with his sister, who is Bogdan’s legal guardian, according to Bobrovskaya, said adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko.
Today, the Office of the President of Ukraine confirmed that Ermokhin is already in Ukraine. Bogdan, a Ukrainian guy whom Russia took from occupied Mariupol to the Moscow region, was returned to his homeland.
The head of the OP Andrey Ermak wrote that today Bogdan turned 18 years old. He previously appealed to the President of Ukraine with a request to help him leave for Ukraine.
We were in constant communication with Bogdan and he is already in Ukraine, next to his sister,” Ermak wrote.
In early November, it became known that the Russians handed a summons to a 17-year-old boy who was taken from occupied Mariupol without waiting for him to come of age.
This is the first such case. A minor youth must report to the Moscow military registration and enlistment office a month after his 18th birthday.
Ermokhin was kidnapped from Mariupol last year along with 30 other children and placed in the care of a Russian family.
Source: Racurs

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