Child abductors: GUR launched a portal on deportation of Ukrainian children

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The portal's information about the deportation of Ukrainian children can be used for investigations and bringing the perpetrators to justice.

The GUR has launched a portal with information about Russian and Belarusian officials involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children. You can use the portal and visit the section "Child abductors" at the link.

A separate section"Child Abductors" has been created on the GUR portal on sponsors and accomplices of aggression of the Russian Federation. The section contains a list of persons involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children.

It contains information about more than 200 officials from Russia and Belarus who made decisions on the illegal removal of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

There is also data on participants of "re-education" Russian youth organisations involved in deportation processes.

The section contains a small dossier on each identified participant in the abduction of children, links to news items, and information on the existence of sanctions against such persons. It also contains scanned copies of documents confirming the deportation of children.

Information from the portal can be used to quickly open and conduct investigations and bring perpetrators to justice.

The portal also contains other sections where users can familiarise themselves with the sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation in connection with its aggression against Ukraine.

Earlier Socialportal reported that in 2023, the International Criminal Court in The Hague issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin and Russian children's rights ombudsperson Maria Lvovo-Belova, who are suspected of the illegal forced transfer of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation.