
UN committee urges Russia to end ‘forcible transfer’ of Ukrainian children
Al Jazeera
Kyiv claims 20,000 children have been taken from Ukraine to Russia without families’ or guardians’ consent.
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has urged Russia to end the forcible transfer of children from occupied areas of Ukraine and return them to their families.
Last month, a panel of 18 independent experts pressed Russia on deportation allegations while reviewing its record.
Their conclusions, published on Thursday, called on Russia to “put an end to the forcible transfer or deportation of children from occupied Ukrainian territory”.
Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has argued that “placements for evacuated children are arranged, first and foremost, at their request and with their consent”.
Yet Kyiv has alleged that 20,000 children have been taken from Ukraine to Russia without the consent of their families or guardians, and the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin for alleged illegal deportation of children, an accusation the Kremlin denies.
