The Center of National Resistance has published a map of the camps where Russian troops resettle deported Ukrainian

children

from the temporarily occupied territories.  

This is reported on the Center's website.

"The map was created on the basis of data from open sources and will be supplemented. As can be seen from the geography of the camps, the process of removing children to the Russian Federation is systematic and prepared in advance," the message says.

Photo: Center of National Resistance

A total of 45 children's camps and 12 military camps are marked on the map. 

Russian camps include:

  • orphans, some of whom had their parents killed by Russians;

  • children from boarding schools who have relatives in Ukraine, but are forcibly removed;

  • children of parents who did not pass the screening and ended up in the torture chambers of the Russian Federation;

  • certain other cases.

It is reported that in the camps Ukrainian children are taught the anthem and the history of Russia, in a distorted interpretation of the war: "Ideological processing is taking place."

In particular, the camps are located in Russia and in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea and Luhansk region.

The occupiers also

take "difficult" teenagers from Luhansk region to Chechnya for "re-education".

As a reminder,

Ukraine officially recognizes 4,390 children who are orphans, semi-orphans or deprived of parental care as abducted by Russia and the deportation of 16,207 children from the temporarily occupied territories.  

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