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According to the Commissioner for the Rights of Children Maria Lviv-Belova, chil...

"Eat Moskalonka": the Ombudsman of the Russian Federation complained about the behavior of "son" from Mariupol (video)

According to the Commissioner for the Rights of Children Maria Lviv-Belova, children were exported from Ukraine by "eight-year propaganda", and therefore Russian guardians need to be ready. The Russian Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lviv-Belova published a new speech on children from the occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, she spoke about the allegedly deplorable behavior of the adopted son deported from the Ukrainian Donbass. This was written by Roszma on Tuesday, April 4.

According to her, to adopt a child from Donbass was her "heartfelt desire", but she did not think she would face such difficulties. She later added that other Russian families should be ready for this, who dare to take care of children from the occupied territories of Ukraine, which Russia has exported. "Of course, I can't say that everything goes smoothly and without difficulty. It's hard to respond when your baby runs after younger children and says," Eat a Muscovite ".

But I understand it is not related to her but With the eight-year propaganda, which was in Mariupol, "-said Maria Lviv-Belova. The UN Human Rights Council condemned Russia's deportation from temporarily occupied Ukrainian regions. It happened at the next meeting on Tuesday, April 4. 28 out of 47 countries in the UN Council voted in favor of this decision. 17 States decided to refrain from voting, but China and Eritrea have become the only one who voted against this decision.

More detailed results are published in the photo. It is worth noting that she made the decision to take a child from Mariupol in September last September, and 2,000 children from social institutions of Ukraine were taken to their territory, as noted by the Commissioner for Children of the Russian Federation.