““He tried several times to leave on his own, but every time he failed,” said OP chairman”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
According to him, after the start of a full -scale invasion, the city of the boy was in the Russian occupation, and he “lived under the threat of mobilization in the Russian army every day.” The exact habitat of a young man Yermak does not specify.
“He tried several times to leave on his own, but every time he failed,” the OP chairman said.
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Yermak added that the boy eventually managed to get into the territory controlled by Ukraine thanks to the help of the Ukrainian network for the rights of the child and “other partners who organized a safe route and support.”
“I am grateful to partners for their assistance in organizing a rescue mission! We fulfill the task of the President – to return all children, ”he said.
In Russia, on April 1, spring conscription began for conscript service. By June 15, they plan to recruit 160,000 men between the ages of 18 and 30. The campaign will also take place in the occupied territories of Ukraine, to which the Russian Federation has extended its legislation.
The Fourth Geneva Convention in 1949 prohibits the forced mobilization of the occupied territories in the occupying army.