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Ukraine children back home after alleged deportation by Russia

More than 30 Ukrainian children who were allegedly deported to Russia during the war were reunited with their families on Saturday, reported Radio Free Europe/RadioLiberty.

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KYIV: More than 30 Ukrainian children who were allegedly deported to Russia during the war were reunited with their families on Saturday, reported Radio Free Europe/RadioLiberty.

The Save Ukraine charity said that 31 children illegally taken to Russia following the Russia-Ukraine war have been returned to their homeland. "Children kidnapped by the Russians from the Kherson and Kharkiv regions have finally crossed the border with their relatives and now are safe. After a long separation of several months, they will meet their families," the organization said.

The group, which according to its website provides "evacuation, humanitarian aid, and housing to families and children in war zones," posted a video of what it said showed the children returning to Ukraine.

Kuleba told a Kyiv briefing on Saturday that all 31 children brought home said no one in Russia was trying to find their parents. "There were kids who changed their locations five times in five months, some children say that they were living with rats and cockroaches," he said.

Over 19,000 children were abducted to Russia, according to a Ukrainian national database, while thousands remain not accounted for, reported Kyiv Independent. (ANI)

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