“Russian Olga Dorokhina, whose son died in the war against Ukraine, took a 4-year-old girl during a trip to the temporarily occupied Kherson region and declared her intention to adhere. It became known during her meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports “Public”. Dorokhina said that during her first “humanitarian mission” in Kherson region found a child who”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Russian Olga Dorokhina, whose son died in the war against Ukraine, took a 4-year-old girl during a trip to the temporarily occupied Kherson region and declared her intention to adhere.
It became known during her meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports “Public”.
Dorokhina said that during her first “humanitarian mission” in the Kherson region she found a child who is now “under the care” of her family. The woman is a participant in the organization’s and the mother of the hero. Crimea and lives in the occupied Simferopol.
Her husband was a veteran of the Russo-Chechen War, and the son of Vladislav, a sailor of the Black Sea Fleet, died in June 2022 in Donetsk region.
It is unknown at this time where the girl was taken out in Kherson region. Lawyer Kateryna Rashevskaya from the “Regional Center for Human Rights” suggests that the child could have been in Kherson orphanage before.
In 2022, the Russians took out orphans from there in an unknown direction.
The expert emphasizes that such actions can qualify as a violation of international law. The forcible movement of children from one national group to another is prohibited by the “Convention on the Prevention of Genocide Crime and Punishment”.
We will remind, on March 17, the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued warrants for the arrest of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and the Russian children’s ombudsman Maria Lviv-Belova for the deportation of children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Hague court’s decisions are recognized by 123 countries of the world, so Putin will not be able to visit them now. And if they dare, the dictator can arrest.
The ISS emphasized the importance of the warrant and noted that Ukraine can operate this decision in its relations with countries that recognize the court decision.