Bring Kids Back UA Initiative Secures Return of 2000 Ukrainian Children from Russian Control.
The Return of Ukrainian Children
According to Novyny.live: As of February 17, 2023, the Bring Kids Back UA initiative has successfully secured the return of 2000 Ukrainian children from areas under Russian control. This effort focuses on repatriating the thousands of children who remain under the authority of Russian military forces.
'Every single one of these returns was made possible by the daily work of our people, civil society organizations, and international partners.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the critical importance of this mission, stating: 'We will not stop until we bring every Ukrainian child home.'
Ongoing Efforts and the Need for Support
These efforts aim to reunite families and secure a safe future for Ukrainian children who were forcibly separated from their parents and relatives. The initiative continues to work towards the return of all children who remain in perilous situations.
The data on child returns highlights the active work of Ukrainian authorities and civic organizations in responding to the humanitarian crisis caused by the war. The repatriation of 2000 children marks a significant step in safeguarding their rights and security, underscoring the urgent need for sustained international support in this area. This issue remains critically important, as many children are still in dangerous conditions and require immediate protection and assistance. The forced transfer of children is considered a war crime under international law, adding legal and moral urgency to these rescue operations.
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