Conference: "Kidnapped Ukrainians in the so-called 'temporary accommodation centers' - a place of stay or new camps?"
A delegation from the Republic of Tatarstan, led by its Prime Minister Oleksiy Yesoshyn, made an illegal visit to the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region, that Russia transferred to them officially.
They paid special attention to the city of Lysychansk. And all because the Kremlin allocated the Severodonetsk-Lysychansk-Rubizhne agglomeration under the full control of its subject - the Republic of Tatarstan.
Officially, the delegation announced the implementation of demonstrative projects, which should demonstrate the "restoration of infrastructure" and the initiation of construction projects in the region. Also, for workers arriving from this region, the local occupation administrations allocate housing that was previously recognized by the occupiers as "ownerless". (Where they basically stole houses of Ukrainians who left due to the invasion or kick Ukrainians who live there now out of their legal owned apartments)

"This goal has a clear genocidal character and is aimed at turning Ukrainian children into enemies of their own nation, enemies of Ukraine. Unfortunately, the policy aimed at indoctrinating and militarizing them, let's be honest, has had an impact and will have an impact on us in the future. ... The NGO Regional Center for Human Rights recorded 87 cases of transfer of at least 8,330 Ukrainian children to so-called re-education camps in 2023. These camps are located in 30 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, as well as in the temporarily occupied Crimea and Belarus," emphasized Kateryna Rashevska.
"When we talk to children upon returning home. They are told that Ukraine does not exist as a country, that it is a fake country, that they have nowhere to return to, that no one is waiting for them here... Being in conditions with limited access to information, under constant psychological pressure and propaganda, there is a risk that a deported child will quickly lose touch with his or her roots," said Iryna Suslova, Representative of the Commissioner for Children, Family, Youth and Sports.
Jane Alieva, the founder of "Mama Jane" Charity Foundation and campaign director of Payback4Ukraine highlighted how important it is to organize a centralized mechanism for bringing all Ukrainian children who were stolen by Russia. "Ukrainian children are being used to train in military camps and given for adoption if Russia has killed their parents or even with family members alive, who simply can't reach or find their own children because they have been taken away by terrorists. Kids are told that Ukraine does not exist anymore and that their parents either do not want them or are not alive anymore, which often isn't true. Our children need to know we want them and that we will fight for them!
Today Russia is publically cooperating with Hamas. We can only imagine what methods of terrorism they can exchange between each other to then teach our children, who will soon be adults and can return home legally and independently/voluntarily and absolutely brainwashed. This threatens the country's future. All relevant authorities, NGOs and investigative media need to unite to build a single working system/mechanism for the return of all Ukrainian citizens back home immediately."- said Jane Alieva.