“According to Lubin, among the evacuees – people who needed special conditions for safe movement”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
According to him, many of the returned to Ukraine needed special conditions for safe movement due to serious illness.
“For many of them, this has become the only way to avoid the danger associated with the restriction of rights, insufficient access to medical care, pressure and risk to life by occupation administrations,” the Ombudsman stressed.
According to Lubin, among the evacuees – people who needed special conditions for safe movement, namely:
- low -mobility and seriously ill citizens who did not have the physical ability to leave the same on their own;
- 10 people needed urgent treatment because they had severe chronic diseases;
- For 23 people an evacuation was organized with the involvement of specialized transport and medical support.
“In addition, we returned Ukrainians who needed legal support and support, because we lost their personal documents and had no opportunity to cross the border on their own,” he added.
According to Ukraine’s official data, more than 20,000 Ukrainian children were found in Russia and the occupied territories. The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets suggested that Russia illegally exported about 150,000 children from Ukraine. The BP, Darya Gerasimchuk, calls the figure in “several hundred thousand children, that is, somewhere 200-300 thousand”.
As of November 12, Ukraine was able to return from the territory of the Russian Federation and temporarily occupied lands more than a thousand children, said the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets.
In March 2023, the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued warrants for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the children’s Ombudsman of the Russian Federation Maria Lviv-Belova. They are suspected of committing war crimes – violent deportations and movement of the population, including children, from the occupied territories of Ukraine.