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To: Joe NYC who wrote (71456)10/13/2025 10:41:53 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTHRead Replies (1) of 72226
 
Now we are down to 8 children that needed re-unification, one of the 8 to go to Russia.

.....wrong again numbnuts...............not 8 ....the estimates begin at 20,000

The commonly cited estimate is that approximately 20,000 Ukrainian children are believed to have been abducted and transferred to Russia since the full-scale invasion began in 2022, according to Ukrainian officials, international human rights organizations, and research investigations in 2025. The actual number is suspected to be higher, as many cases go unreported or unverified due to the chaos of war and limited access to Russian-occupied territories.?? Reported Numbers and Verification Ukrainian government has officially identified and documented over 19,500 cases of children forcibly taken by Russia.
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Yes, Russia's forcible transfer and deportation of children from occupied territories to Russia and Russian-controlled areas is a documented, systematic campaign in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War, with precedents extending back to the initial occupation of Ukrainian territory.

Key points regarding this practice:

  • Systematic Campaign: Since the full-scale invasion in 2022, and with some cases starting earlier in 2014, Russia has engaged in a large-scale, systematic campaign of forcibly transferring Ukrainian children to Russia and Russian-occupied territories. Estimates from Ukrainian and international sources place the number of deported children at over 19,000, with some estimates being significantly higher.

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