SSU reported suspicion against two of Putin's associates due to the deportation of Ukrainian children.
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that two associates of Vladimir Putin were charged with the deportation of Ukrainian children to Moscow.
According to the investigation, Yanna Lantratova, a deputy of the Russian State Duma, and Inna Varlamova, the wife of the head of the faction in the Russian Assembly Sergey Mironov, committed crimes that were documented, reported the press service of the SSU.
These two women are close associates of Putin and participated in the deportation of Ukrainian children from the occupied regions of Ukraine to Russia. As a result of their actions, two children from Kherson suffered, who were illegally transported to Moscow, despite being healthy and not in need of medical assistance.
As a result of a search in the House of the Child in Kherson, fake documents about the transportation of children to Russia were found. After that, the suspects were notified of the suspicion.
Since these women are in Russia, processes are underway to hold them accountable. The investigations are conducted by the Security Service under the guidance of the prosecutor's office.
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