Four Ukrainian children returned from temporarily occupied territories
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Four more Ukrainian children and their families were returned to the Ukrainian-controlled territory from the temporarily occupied territories.
This was reported by the founder of Save Ukraine, Mykola Kuleba.
We have returned four more Ukrainian children with their families from the temporarily occupied territories," he said.
According to him, two of the children studied online at a Ukrainian school all last school year, while the Russians were constantly conducting raids in the village. During these classes, the children's mother looked out the window and made sure that the occupiers did not break into the house. Later, the Russians started threatening the parents that they would take the children away and deport the adults themselves. As a result, the children were forced to attend a Russian school.
At school, the "new" Ukrainian children were obliged to wrap themselves in the flag of the Russian Federation and walk in it until the end of the lessons. When some children got tired and asked to take it off, the teacher agreed. However, a moment later, an armed Russian military officer scolded the children for "disliking Russia". "In the school corridors, children constantly saw such soldiers with weapons, who stood under classrooms and took away for 'educational talks' 10-year-old Ukrainians for carelessly saying 'please' in class," Kuleba noted.
Thechildren attended school for only four days, after which the family was taken to the Ukrainian-controlled territory.
It is noted that the Save Ukraine team has already returned 204 children to Ukraine from the temporarily occupied territories.

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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.









