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Представитель РФ в ООН рассмеялся во время доклада о преступлениях против детей (видео)

Представитель РФ в ООН рассмеялся во время доклада о преступлениях против детей (видео)

December 5, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Russian Diplomat laughs During UN Report on Ukrainian ‌Child Victims

New York, NY – A russian diplomat sparked⁤ outrage during a United Nations Security Council meeting on ⁢Wednesday, openly ‌laughing while a Ukrainian official detailed horrific crimes committed against Ukrainian children by Russian forces.

Daria Zarivna, advisor to the head⁢ of the Ukrainian President’s Office and⁣ operational ⁤director of⁢ the Bring Kids Back UA initiative, delivered a harrowing report ‌outlining the systematic abuse inflicted upon Ukrainian children by Russian occupiers. Her presentation highlighted the grim reality of killings, sexual violence, illegal adoptions, and the ‍militarization of young Ukrainians.

Zarivna’s voice trembled⁣ with emotion as⁢ she spoke of the ongoing suffering, stating ‍that at least 16 children are ​killed or injured every week. Millions more have been ⁣displaced, forced to flee their homes and families.

As Zarivna asserted that Russia would never be able to erase its duty for these atrocities, ⁢a Russian ⁣delegate was ​seen⁣ smiling broadly, drawing gasps of disbelief from othre attendees.

The incident has been widely condemned, with many calling it a callous display of disregard for the suffering of​ innocent children.

Thousands​ of Ukrainian Children Still Missing After Russian⁣ Deportations

Kyiv, Ukraine – The Ukrainian government estimates that at least 20,000 children have been ⁢illegally deported and forcibly relocated to Russia ⁢since the start of the war. However,officials fear the true number could be significantly higher.

During a ⁢recent address, ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska highlighted the plight of these children, showcasing the birth certificate of Margarita Prokopenko, a child taken from an orphanage in Kherson.”Kherson’s orphanage. Just one of many cases,” zelenska stated. “Its young residents were forced to hide in a church basement when⁤ your army entered the city. But the FSB found them. They were deported. You know exactly where our children are now. ⁢Stop tormenting them. Return the children‌ to Ukraine.”

Zelenska revealed that Russian authorities changed Margarita’s name and birthplace, ultimately placing her in the care of a family connected to Russian State Duma deputy Sergey Mironov. This case,she⁢ emphasized,is⁤ just ⁣one example ‍of the widespread⁤ abduction⁣ and displacement of Ukrainian children.

The Ukrainian government continues to demand the immediate and ​unconditional⁤ return of all abducted children, calling on the international community to pressure‍ Russia to end these human rights violations.

​Russian DiplomatS Laughter ​at UN Report on Child Victims Sparks Outrage

New York, NY – A chilling incident unfolded during a United Nations Security Council meeting on Wednesday, as a Russian diplomat was seen openly laughing while a‌ Ukrainian ⁤official detailed horrific crimes committed against Ukrainian children by‍ Russian forces.

Daria Zarivna, advisor ⁤to the head of⁣ the Ukrainian President’s Office and operational director of the ‍Bring‍ Kids Back ​UA initiative, delivered a ⁣harrowing report ⁢outlining systematic abuse​ inflicted ​upon Ukrainian children by Russian occupiers. Zarivna highlighted ‌killings, sexual violence, ⁤illegal adoptions, and the militarization of young Ukrainians. Her voice⁢ trembled with emotion ​as she recited the grim ⁣statistics:​ at least ‍16 children killed or injured every week, millions displaced from their homes and⁣ families.

As ‌Zarivna asserted that⁢ Russia could ‍never erase its responsibility for these atrocities, a Russian delegate was ⁣seen smiling broadly, shocking​ those in attendance.

The incident has drawn ​widespread condemnation, ⁣with ⁢many denouncing it as a‍ callous display of disregard for​ the suffering of innocent children.

Thousands of​ Ukrainian Children Still Missing After Russian Deportations

Kyiv, Ukraine -‌ The trauma inflicted upon Ukrainian⁣ children extends beyond the horrors of war. The Ukrainian government estimates that at⁤ least 20,000 children have been illegally deported and forcibly relocated to Russia since the⁤ start of the conflict.​ Officials fear‍ the actual ​number could⁢ be considerably ⁢higher.

During ⁣a recent address, Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska brought attention to the plight of these children. She​ presented the birth certificate of Margarita Prokopenko, a child abducted from an⁢ orphanage in Kherson, stating, “Kherson’s orphanage. Just ⁤one of many cases.⁤ Its young residents were forced to hide in a church basement when‌ yoru army entered the⁣ city. But the‌ FSB found them.‌ They were deported. You know exactly where our children are now. Stop tormenting them. Return the children to Ukraine.”

Zelenska revealed that Margarita’s ​name and birthplace were changed by Russian⁤ authorities,and she⁤ was placed in the care⁢ of a family connected to⁤ Russian⁢ State Duma deputy Sergey Mironov. This, she emphasized, was just one example of ⁤the widespread abduction and displacement ​of Ukrainian children.

The ‍Ukrainian⁤ government continues to demand the immediate and unconditional return of all ‍abducted children, urging the ⁤international community ​to exert pressure ​on Russia to end these human rights violations.

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