Russia launches sick catalogue of ‘kidnapped Ukrainian children’ up for adoption – who are sorted by eye and hair colour

Russia launched a patient catalog, which is said to be full of kidnapped Ukrainian children, who were offered to adopt the adoption for hair and eye color.
The database announced by the president of a Ukrainian NGO is knowledgeable about 294 children and is available in the training department invading Russian officials in the Luhansk region.
Mykola Kuleba, CEO of Save Ukraine Organization, wrote in his Instagram article: ‘Most children in this catalog were born in Luhansk Oblast before the Russian occupation and there was citizenship.’
‘Some of them were killed by the occupation officials, others, only Russian identity documents were published to justify their abduction.’
The database describes children as ‘orphans and children who are left without parent care’.
They are offered photos, age, gender and personality traits. Some were described as ‘obedience’ and ‘calm’.
Children of potential adopts according to age, eye and hair color filtering and adoption or preventive care of the preferred tutelage form.
Külba said: ‘The ways of identifying our children cannot be distinguished from a slave catalog. In this 21st century, child trade and the world should take action to stop it immediately. ‘
Russia launched a sick catalog for kidnapped ukrainian children who were offered for adopting for hair and eye color
National Guard ‘Bureviy’ 1st Brigade, a tank, on June 19, 2024 Luhansk, Ukraine, the cerebryanskyy Forest in the Russian positions in the Russian positions to shoot a task in a BMP-2
Ukrainian officials identify about 20,000 children kidnapped by Russia, while the real number is believed to be much higher.
The Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets put the number up to 150,000, while the Children’s Rights Presidential Commissioner Daria Herasymchuk gave 200,000-300,000 range.
So far, less than 1,500 has returned home.
In 2014, most of the children growing in the regions occupied by Russia, including the first occupation of Ukraine, including Crimean and Donetsk sections, were systematically deported and transferred to Russian families in Moscow and other Russian regions’.
The issue of Russia’s kidnapping children was the arrest warrant against Putin and Russia’s children’s commissioner Maria Lvovova-Belova.
Both were accused of deporting children from the occupied regions of Ukraine and transferring them to the Russian Federation.
In March 2023, ICC wrote that Putin assumed individual criminal responsibility as the leader of Russia.
Ukrainian officials are believed to be much higher while identifying approximately 20,000 children kidnapped by Russia.
The issue of kidnapping the children of Russia was the subject of a number of International Criminal Courts arrest order
He also accused Lvova-Belova in the same way and added that both have committed crimes since February 2022.
The Russian Foreign Ministry rejected the news at the time and claimed that ‘the decisions of the International Criminal Court have no meaning for our country, including the legal perspective’.
Russia withdrew from ICC in 2016 after being heavily criticized for annexing the Crimea illegally.




