Today, 29 October, at around 9:20 a.m., Russian occupation forces from the temporarily occupied left bank shelled a healthcare facility in the Dnipro district of Kherson. According…
Russia has kidnapped nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children. We explain the difficulty of investigating these war crimes.
Since the start of the full-scale war, the occupiers have killed 661 children and kidnapped and deported more than 19,000. Every day, Russia commits all six of the most serious crimes…
Why did it take three years and public attention for local authorities to at least pay attention to the safety of the children at the Kremenchuk Regional Specialised Children's Home?
Teenagers from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine are taken to Russia for military training.
As of July, 3,202 children had been returned to Ukraine following evacuation. A further 1,609 orphans remain abroad, with European guardians protesting against their return ‘to a warzone’.
As of July, 3,202 children had been returned to Ukraine from evacuation. A further 1,609 orphans remain abroad, says Petro Dobromilskyy, head of the State Child Protection Service.
Ukrainian intelligence has obtained further evidence of Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. As reported by the Defence Intelligence…
As part of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, Ukraine has managed to return 11 Ukrainian children aged 10 to 17 from the temporarily occupied territories…
Seven more Ukrainian children were successfully returned from the temporarily occupied territories. This was reported by Darya Zarivna, communications advisor to the head of the President's…
The need for verification has been discussed since 2018, but it has been postponed three times.
Children and teenagers from Kharkiv had the opportunity to personally communicate with Pope Leo XIV, who received a delegation of 32 young Ukrainians in the Vatican. According to the…
The Ukrainian Institute in London has published a new issue of the London Ukrainian Review. The new issue focuses on childhood in wartime. Through art, historical research, reportage…
On 25 May, the 1000-for-1000 exchange was completed.
For Russia, engaging with children and youth in occupied Ukraine is part of a wider effort to integrate the population and militarise children for future service in its armed forces.