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At first parents are killed, then children are taken away: Ukraine in OSCE raises issue of deporting children to Russian federation

06/03/2022 02:04:46 pm
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The Ukrainian delegation to the OSCE raised the issue of the illegal deportation of about 230 thousand Ukrainian children to the Russian federation and granting orphans expedited russian citizenship. This was told by Head of Ukraine’s mission to OSCE Yevhenii Tsymbaliuk during the OSCE Permanent Council meeting in Vienna on Thursday, - Ukrinform reports.

"Aunty Ira, I'm in russia, I was taken here by the russian military. I'm writing to you in secret, I managed to get a phone for a few minutes. My mother is no longer alive, she was killed under fire. They say I'm an orphan. But I'm not an orphan, I have you, I have grandparents. There are so many children like me here. They say they want to leave us in Russia. And I don't want to stay in russia! Aunty Ira, get me out of here. I want to go home, to Ukraine", - Head of Ukraine’s mission to OSCE Yevhenii Tsymbaliuk began his speech with these words of one of the children deported to russia.

As he stated, since the beginning of the full-scale russian war against Ukraine, about seven million Ukrainian children have been forced to become adults.

"Instead of lullabies, they listen to air raid sirens. They distinguish between the sounds of artillery shells, mines and cruise missiles. Sounds they must not have heard. Their playgrounds are littered with unexploded ordnance. They don't run with a ball, they run away from shells approaching", - he said.

The ambassador also informed foreign diplomats about the appalling figure: since February 2022 alone, 243 children have been killed due to Russian aggression, 446 have been injured, and thousands have suffered psychological trauma and are constantly under threat.

"In addition, some of them are still in danger even after the end of hostilities. At least 230 thousand Ukrainian children have been deported to russia. And how cynical is to sign a decree that expedites granting russian citizenship to Ukrainian orphans or those left without parental care on the eve of International Children's Day. In fact, the russian president legalized the abduction of Ukrainian children", - Tsymbaliuk stated.

The diplomat stressed that it is a gross violation of the 1949 Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

"But this is what is called russia's state policy. First, they come to kill their parents, and then they take children away", - the head of Ukraine’s mission to OSCE stated.