EU Sanctions Russians Accused of Forcibly Transporting, Indoctrinating Ukrainian Children
The measures include asset freezes and travel bans, and the EU said Russia has deported nearly 20,500 Ukrainian children.
- The European Council announced new sanctions on Monday targeting 16 individuals and seven entities for the systematic unlawful deportation of nearly 20,500 Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation.
- President Vladimir Putin suggested on Saturday during Moscow's 81st anniversary of World War II that the war was "coming to an end," though skepticism persists amid a tense three-day ceasefire.
- Sweden's SAPO security service detained two individuals on Monday suspected of helping Russia procure "dual-use goods," with agents seizing advanced engineering kits in Stockholm and across Sweden.
- European officials dismissed Russia's proposal to appoint Gerhard Schr as a peace negotiator, with Europe Minister Gunther Krichbaum saying close ties to Putin prevent impartial mediation.
- Defense Minister Boris Pistorius visited Kyiv on Monday to reinforce "strategic partners" status with Ukraine, signing a declaration for the "Brave One" platform to develop unmanned systems.
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EU Sanctions on Russia for Deportation of Ukrainian Children
The European Union has sanctioned 16 individuals and seven entities in Russia for unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children during the ongoing conflict. These actions violate international law and children's rights. The sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans to curb resources supporting these actions.
The EU Council adopted in the afternoon of today, 11 May, restrictive measures against 16 individuals and seven entities held responsible for actions that threaten integrity and independence...
Ukraine: EU sanctions Russians over child deportations
The EU is sanctioning 16 individuals and seven entities over alleged child abductions. The UK also issued fresh sanctions, and Germany's defense minister visited Kyiv amid a shaky ceasefire. DW has the latest.
The decision was made by EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels. The Council of the EU decided to impose sanctions on another 16 individuals and seven entities responsible for actions undermining the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of Ukraine. The restrictions apply to individuals and organizations involved in the unlawful deportation, forced resettlement, and indoctrination of Ukrainian children taken to Russia and t…
Since the beginning of the aggression against Ukraine, Russia has deported and forcibly displaced almost 20,500 Ukrainian children.
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