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Seven more Ukrainian children returned from Russian occupation

The Russians denied them access to Ukrainian education, threatened their parents, and conducted searches.

Seven more Ukrainian children returned from Russian occupation
return of Ukrainian children from Russian occupation
Photo: Telegram/Ombudsman Lubinets Dmytro

Seven more Ukrainian children were successfully returned from the temporarily occupied territories.

 Return of Ukrainian children from Russian occupation
Photo: Telegram/Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets
Return of Ukrainian children from Russian occupation

This was reported by Darya Zarivna, communications advisor to the head of the President's Office and operations director of Bring Kids Back UA.

According to her, children aged 6 to 17 have grown up under constant pressure from the occupiers all these years.

"Families were forced to undergo compulsory passportisation, children were denied access to Ukrainian education, parents were threatened, searches were carried out, and it was almost impossible to receive medical care or move freely. Now these children are home. They will be able to receive an education in Ukrainian without fear of persecution, grow up in safety and build their own future in a free Ukraine," Zarivna said.

Return of Ukrainian children from Russian occupation
Photo: Telegram/Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets
Return of Ukrainian children from Russian occupation