Over 20,000 Ukrainian Children Deported to Russia Are Losing Their Language and Heritage.
Ukrainian Children Forcibly Taken to Russia
According to Novyny.live: More than 20,000 Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia, where they are forgetting their native language and are being led to believe their parents abandoned them, according to Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa. She stated that the most devastating aspect is the loss of identity. Young children in Russia are forgetting their Ukrainian origins and their mother tongue. This mass deportation is a tactic of war that targets the very future of a nation.
A new report has provided Ukraine with information on approximately 500 of these children who were taken to the Russian Federation. Ukrainian officials are deeply concerned, as this forced transfer could have severe long-term consequences for generations to come.
The Growing Challenge of Repatriation
Why is it becoming increasingly difficult to bring these children home? The loss of connection to their native culture and language for children stranded in a foreign country can lead to serious developmental and identity issues. Mariana Betsa emphasized the urgent need for measures to protect these children's rights and ensure their return to Ukraine.
An International Coalition, now joined by 43 countries, is working to address this crisis. The deportation of Ukrainian children is not only a humanitarian disaster but also a national security issue, as the loss of identity paves the way for forced cultural assimilation. The international community's active response highlights the growing global focus on the rights of children in vulnerable situations. Continuing the coalition's work and engaging new partners could be a vital step toward resolving this issue and reuniting these children with their homeland.
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