Analysts emphasize that the forced transfer of children from one group to another is a recognized act of genocide.
The ruling regime of Russia intends to intensify the deportation of Ukrainian children to its territory during the summer, further strengthening this part of the campaign of genocide in Ukraine. This was reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The head of the so-called “Luhansk People’s Republic” Leonid Pasechnik said that the regions of the Russian Federation will “receive” more than 12,000 children from the occupied Lugansk region in 2024.
Russian program Useful holidays The trip will be financed for 40,000 children from occupied Ukraine, and they will reportedly visit Russia to participate in summer camps and educational events.
Children’s summer camps in occupied Crimea and on Russian territory are preparing to “receive” more than 600 children from occupied Ukraine during the summer.
The so-called “LPR Ministry of Education and Science” has announced that an unspecified number of teenagers from the occupied Lugansk region will visit the Avangard military-patriotic camp in Russia’s Volgograd region. tactics, firefighting, parachuting, communications, national security basics, drone operations and tactical medicine.”
Analysts emphasize that the forced transfer of children from one group to another is a recognized act of genocide. Ukrainian children deported to Russia for such “vacations” or “summer camps” face Russification programs designed to separate them from their Ukrainian families, language, culture and history.
As we wrote earlier, the Russians sent 285 children deported from Ukraine to shelters.
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Source: korrespondent

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