Russian State Duma deputy Yana Lantratova and her accomplice Inna Varlamova received suspicions for the deportation of Ukrainian children.
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The investigation established that during the occupation of Kherson, Lantratov and Varlamov were taken to Moscow for rehabilitation of two pupils of the local orphanage – a newborn girl and a two-year-old boy.
BBC journalists previously established that Inna Varlamova and her husband, leader of the A Just Russia party Sergei Mironov, adopted a 10-month-old girl, Margarita Prokopenko, who was kidnapped from the Kherson region and changed her name.
According to the investigation, during the occupation of Kherson, the attackers forcibly took two minor pupils of the local orphanage to Russia.
We are talking about a newborn girl and a two-year-old boy.
To examine the children before deportation, Lantratova and Varlamova arrived in the regional center under the guise of an “official visit” of representatives of the aggressor country. Then they visited the city orphanage, from which they took two children to Moscow, supposedly for recovery in Russian medical institutions.
In fact, the investigation found that the deported children had no physical disabilities and did not require medical intervention.
After the de-occupation of Kherson, law enforcement officers conducted searches in the Children’s Home, where they found fictitious documents on the removal of minors to the Russian Federation with the signatures of Lantratova and Varlamova.
Source: Racurs

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