Killed or divorced with family: in the KRC told how many children were injured from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Crimea
Such data cited the Crimean Tatar resource center on Thursday, June 1. It should be noted that the Center analysts do not name the specific reasons why minor Ukrainians have died. They also point out that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation committed hundreds of crimes against children on the occupied peninsula. Yes, one infant was divorced with her mother, and dozens of children were injured in the murder and abduction of their parents.
KRC also insists that due to the annexation of tens of thousands of children, they are deprived of the right to study their relatives (Crimean Tatar or Ukrainian) languages in Crimea. In addition, tens of thousands of children were affected by ecocide in occupied Crimea.
And after the annexation of the Russian Peninsula, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children from the mainland of Ukraine were deprived of the right to recovery and medical rehabilitation in children's health centers and children's specialized sanatoriums of Crimea. Center analysts also pay attention to the fact that thousands of children have become forced displaced persons and thus deprived of the right to live at home in the national community.
Tens of thousands of children have also been victims of militarization of the educational process. For 9 years, the invaders have formed in the minds of Crimean children the cult of war and the cult of service in the Russian army. The occupation of the Armed Forces of the Crimean Peninsula has led to the fact that thousands of children from orphanages were deprived of the right to obtain Ukrainian citizenship and move to the mainland of Ukraine.
We will remind, on May 31 in the office of the Prosecutor General told how many children were injured from the war. The head of the department Andriy Kostin stressed that the statistics are still approximate, since it did not include data from Mariupol and other occupied territories. Journalists also found out how the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation transported Ukrainian children. The material was available on May 31.