> genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
But first, UN commission says it’s an unspecified “crime against humanity”; and then the BBC adds “UN says” to make the statement dubious: the UN says, but we don’t support this; we’re just repeating the claim made by someone else. And that’s not about any kind of real action, just about calling white white and black black. “The color is brighter than grey, UN says”.
Inner-Detail-553 on
The worst part is Russia turns them into being soldiers, then sends them to the front to kill fellow Ukrainians and die
They have 8 year olds parading in uniforms and practicing with guns, it’s called “youth army”. When they turn 18 they get sent to the front
That’s an ethnic cleansing machine – kill the parents, take the kids and put them in an orphanage, brainwash them, put them in the army, send them to kill and die, repeat. Pure evil
And there are at least half a million Ukrainian kids under occupation. They’re all hostages
WHAT? So the INVASION itself is not a CRIME against HUMANITY?
lol.
This war PROVES that if the BAD guys have NUKES and other powerful weapons, then NOBODY will fight by your side.
Heck, these “allies” will even LIMIT your ability to fight back, due to fear of NUKES.
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I’m surprised the UN could put out a report like this considering they can’t do anything since Russia can just veto it as a permanent Security Council member.
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What are the Useless Numbnuts going to actually do about it?
I’ll drop a hint: It’s *not* a certain V. V. Putin.
>In the fall of 2022, three children taken from Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast were placed with Yulia Panina, an employee of the Roskomandzor agency in the Russian city of Astrakhan that’s responsible for controlling mass media. Panina organizes care packages for Russian soldiers at the front and tells the children about her work in the agency: “The kids already know the basics. For example, that we don’t just blindly block things— we first respond, analyze, and start a dialogue. Working at Roskomnadzor is truly interesting and honorable.”
>Among these “interesting and honorable” duties are making sure that Putin is not called a сrаb, a mоth or a corrupt leader on the Internet, cleaning up compromising information about specific officials and organizing campaigns against people the authorities don’t want—but none of this is shared with the Ukrainian children in her care.
>Meanwhile, Arthur Zaitsev from Donetsk Oblast was sent to Yamal, where he was taken in by a local activist and foster mother of many children, Olga Druzhinina. “He has a home now and has settled in well at college,” she said about Zaitsev. But in December 2024, just before his 20th birthday, Arthur was drafted into the Russian army.
>For some children, their stories only come to light when it’s already too late. One such case is that of Sasha Yakushchenko, a teenager taken from Ukraine’s Kherson region and placed with a foster family in Russia’s Krasnodar region. He was placed in a foster family in the Krasnodar region and соmmіttеd ѕuісіdе a few months later. The Russian authorities never reacted to his dеаth, neither publicly nor when asked by our editorial board. “In accordance with the law on personal data, we cannot provide a response,” the local guardianship office said.
>Another child taken to Russia was Ilya Vashchenko, who traveled with the same girl later adopted by MP Mironov and his fifth wife. Once in Moscow, the high-ranking couple did not want to adopt Ilya due to his health condition. Two and a half years after he was taken, Ilya’s fate remains unknown.
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Toothless UN and toothless BBC.
It’s literally in the [definition of genocide](https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/documents/atrocity-crimes/Doc.1_Convention%20on%20the%20Prevention%20and%20Punishment%20of%20the%20Crime%20of%20Genocide.pdf):
> genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
But first, UN commission says it’s an unspecified “crime against humanity”; and then the BBC adds “UN says” to make the statement dubious: the UN says, but we don’t support this; we’re just repeating the claim made by someone else. And that’s not about any kind of real action, just about calling white white and black black. “The color is brighter than grey, UN says”.
The worst part is Russia turns them into being soldiers, then sends them to the front to kill fellow Ukrainians and die
They have 8 year olds parading in uniforms and practicing with guns, it’s called “youth army”. When they turn 18 they get sent to the front
That’s an ethnic cleansing machine – kill the parents, take the kids and put them in an orphanage, brainwash them, put them in the army, send them to kill and die, repeat. Pure evil
And there are at least half a million Ukrainian kids under occupation. They’re all hostages
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/1oum64h/russia_deports_ukrainian_children_then_turns_them/
And now there’s absolutely terrifying reports that thousands of kids have been sent to North Korea
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/1pdx861/russia_sends_ukrainian_children_to_north_korea/
WHAT? So the INVASION itself is not a CRIME against HUMANITY?
lol.
This war PROVES that if the BAD guys have NUKES and other powerful weapons, then NOBODY will fight by your side.
Heck, these “allies” will even LIMIT your ability to fight back, due to fear of NUKES.
I’m surprised the UN could put out a report like this considering they can’t do anything since Russia can just veto it as a permanent Security Council member.
What are the Useless Numbnuts going to actually do about it?
As if 140 million+ Russians have given so much as a puff of their foul [makhorka](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotiana_rustica#Russia)-laced breath about being open *сhіІd-trаffісkеrѕ*.
Who do you think are the “camp counselors” for these abducted Ukrainian kids in so-called “summer camps”?
Who do you think are the “teachers” and “principals” for these abducted Ukrainian kids in so-called “schools”?
Who do you think are the “foster parents” for these abducted Ukrainian kids in all the run-down [Khrushchevkas](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khrushchevka) and [Brezhnevkas](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brezhnevka) scattered between Kaliningrad and Kamchatka?
I’ll drop a hint: It’s *not* a certain V. V. Putin.
>In the fall of 2022, three children taken from Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast were placed with Yulia Panina, an employee of the Roskomandzor agency in the Russian city of Astrakhan that’s responsible for controlling mass media. Panina organizes care packages for Russian soldiers at the front and tells the children about her work in the agency: “The kids already know the basics. For example, that we don’t just blindly block things— we first respond, analyze, and start a dialogue. Working at Roskomnadzor is truly interesting and honorable.”
>Among these “interesting and honorable” duties are making sure that Putin is not called a сrаb, a mоth or a corrupt leader on the Internet, cleaning up compromising information about specific officials and organizing campaigns against people the authorities don’t want—but none of this is shared with the Ukrainian children in her care.
>Meanwhile, Arthur Zaitsev from Donetsk Oblast was sent to Yamal, where he was taken in by a local activist and foster mother of many children, Olga Druzhinina. “He has a home now and has settled in well at college,” she said about Zaitsev. But in December 2024, just before his 20th birthday, Arthur was drafted into the Russian army.
>For some children, their stories only come to light when it’s already too late. One such case is that of Sasha Yakushchenko, a teenager taken from Ukraine’s Kherson region and placed with a foster family in Russia’s Krasnodar region. He was placed in a foster family in the Krasnodar region and соmmіttеd ѕuісіdе a few months later. The Russian authorities never reacted to his dеаth, neither publicly nor when asked by our editorial board. “In accordance with the law on personal data, we cannot provide a response,” the local guardianship office said.
>Another child taken to Russia was Ilya Vashchenko, who traveled with the same girl later adopted by MP Mironov and his fifth wife. Once in Moscow, the high-ranking couple did not want to adopt Ilya due to his health condition. Two and a half years after he was taken, Ilya’s fate remains unknown.
Excerpted from “[Lost In Russia — Why The Kidnapped Ukrainian Orphans Are Being Forgotten” April 8, 2025](https://worldcrunch.com/focus/russia-ukraine-war/russia-kidnapped-ukrainian-orphans/).
For generation after generation of Russians, the ~~cruelty~~ **depravity** is the point.
Russia and humanity are not compatible.
GENOCIDE! SAY “IT’S GENOCIDE!”
So war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and not one ruzzian will pay the price (not in court, anyway).
All empty words and no actions