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Deportation of Ukrainian children by russia is a crime against humanity – UN investigation 03/11/2026 10:41:03. Total views 46. Views today — 46.

“On Tuesday, a U.N. investigation ​found that russia's deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children since moscow's full-scale ‌invasion in 2022 amounted to crimes against humanity”, - Reuters reported on March 10.

Ukraine says close to 20,000 children have been illegally sent to russia and Belarus where they are sometimes subject to military training and forced to fight against their own ​troops.

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for president vladimir putin and five other Russians ​over illegal deportation of children. Moscow denies it is taking children against their will, saying it has been evacuating people voluntarily to remove them from a war zone.

“In ​this report, the Commission concluded that crimes against humanity and war crimes by russian authorities have ​targeted children, who are among the most vulnerable victims”, - the report states. “These crimes have irreversible consequences for their lives and future”.

The report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine studied the cases of 1,205 ​children from five regions in Ukraine and said that 80% of them have yet to ​return. Its work is based on analysis of thousands of documents and submissions from rights groups as well as over ‌200 interviews, including with families of the missing and some children who made it home.

“The deportations and transfers have originated from various locations across a wide geographic area in russian-occupied areas in Ukraine, following a well-established pattern of conduct, indicating that these acts have been widespread and systematic”, - the report added, which will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Thursday.

It also notes that high-level russian authorities helped coordinate these actions.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha welcomed the report and called on states to increase pressure on russia to ensure the return of the deported children. U.S.-funded research last year showed russia expanded its forced re-education programmes of deported ​children. U.S. first lady Melania Trump has advocated for their ​release and has been in touch with putin's team as part of her work.