“Lvova-Belova told in detail how she changed the consciousness of a child from Mariupol.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Lvova-Belova told in detail how she changed the consciousness of a child from Mariupol.

“Pylip, who came from Mariupol, made our family background very difficult. Because he arrived in a very difficult condition, he had post-traumatic syndrome after all these shellings,” she said in an interview with Russian propagandists.
According to her, the boy initially had a “special” attitude towards Russia, they say, “this is the negativity that was nurtured in Mariupol for a long time among children in schools.” He says there were tantrums all the time.
Lvova-Belova recalled that the boy “sat on pro-Ukrainian websites and read all pro-Ukrainian propaganda.” Also, according to her, he declared that he does not want to live in Russia because he loves Ukraine, he sang songs in Ukrainian.
“But gradually a change of consciousness began towards what is really there. That is, this propaganda gradually passed away. And now he does not want to go to Ukraine. He now comes to Mariupol once a year or six months and says, ‘No, no, I’m going home,'” said the Russian children’s ombudsman.
What is known about Lviv-BielovaEarlier, UNIAN reported that the children’s ombudsman of Russia adopted a child illegally taken out of Ukraine. She talked about this at a press conference on October 26, 2022. “I saw my son when a group of 31 children were evacuated from Mariupol,” Lvova-Belova said.
Later, the identity of the child from Mariupol was established, who was adopted by the children’s ombudsman of the Russian Federation after the abduction. Journalists of the “Scheme” project reported that 17-year-old Pylyp Holovnya lived at 30 Zelinsky Street in the Primorsky district of Mariupol. Pylyp’s mother died in 2017, when he was 11. Since then, he has been under the supervision of guardians – his mother’s ex-husband, Serhii Golovna, and his wife, Iryna Kalatalova.
It is known that on March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued arrest warrants for two citizens of the Russian Federation: current President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Commissioner for Children’s Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Maria Lvova-Belova for the deportation of Ukrainian children.
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