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According to the teenager whom the Russians were illegally held in the Crimea, t...

For the anthem of Ukraine in headphones: the Russians sent kids stolen under Kherson to the detention center (video)

According to the teenager whom the Russians were illegally held in the Crimea, the invaders read correspondence on his phone and threatened to send the night to the basement for the joy of liberation of the Ukrainian territories. A 16-year-old teenager named Vitaliy, who managed to return home from temporarily occupied Crimea, told how the Russians treat illegally deported children. Interview with the boy published the publication "Public".

According to the journalists, at the end of March, Vitaliy first saw his mother in six months. A teenager from the Kherson region in the autumn got to the camp in the occupied Evpatoria. There, children were told that they were in Russia. The boy also mentioned that children from Ukraine were forced to sing a Russian anthem during the morning charging. "We spoke to sing the anthem of Russia, and we included the anthem of Ukraine in the headphones.

According to the teenager, the invaders found a correspondence with his brother in his phone, who expressed his joy about the release of Berislav. For this, the boy was threatened to send overnight to the basement, where the walls were hung by Russian flags and posters with the inscriptions "Glory of Russia". Earlier, on March 23, Vitaliy also said that the invaders were poorly fed Ukrainian children and beat those who supported Ukraine.

According to the teenager, the Russians convinced them that they were abandoned by their parents. Recall that on April 10, Kherson managed to return 24 children, whom the Russians were illegally detained. This was made possible by the help of volunteers of the Save Ukraine Charitable Foundation. We also wrote that a grandmother died at the FSB in the Russian Federation, who came to pick up two deported grandchildren as part of a rescue mission of the Save Ukraine Charitable Foundation.