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EU imposes sanctions over helping Russia abduct thousands of Ukrainian children

The measures add to more than 130 EU listings tied to Russia’s abductions, forced assimilation and military-style indoctrination of Ukrainian minors.

  • On Monday, The European Union imposed sanctions on 16 officials and seven centers accused of helping Russia abduct thousands of Ukrainian Children and force them into indoctrination or military training programs.
  • Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, an estimated 20,500 children have been unlawfully deported or forcibly transferred to Russian-held territories in eastern Ukraine, where many are stripped of their Ukrainian identity and given Russian passports.
  • Among those sanctioned is Lilya Shvetsova, head of the Red Carnation camp in occupied Crimea, who supervised "activities aimed at shaping the political and ideological views" of children; over 130 entities are now under The European Union sanctions.
  • Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Bra said at a Brussels meeting that abductions constitute features of the Genocide Convention, while The European Union hosted a 47-country International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children to increase diplomatic pressure on Russia.
  • Around 2,200 children have been returned, but identification remains complicated and the process is harrowing; The European Union officials warn that some children are not necessarily welcomed when they return home.
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Brussels has tightened its arsenal against Moscow by punishing 16 officials involved in the forced transfer of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia. This decision comes as a coalition...

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More than 20,000 children have been separated from their parents, many of them now become Russian soldiers.The EU imposes sanctions – but a return is extremely difficult.

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EU Foreign Ministers have imposed further sanctions on Russia because of the systematic abduction of Ukrainian children.

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