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    25 November, 2024

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    Mykolaiv

  • 25 November , 2024 November

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Ukraine returned another family with two children from the occupation

Another family with two children aged 5 and 12 was returned from the temporarily occupied Holaya Prystan in the Kherson region.

This was reported by the ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets.

A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets
A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets
A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets A family with children from TOT was returned to Ukraine. Photo: Dmytro Lubinets

«A 12-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl together with their parents left the city of Hola Prystan, which is now temporarily occupied. The Russian military came three times to search the house of the Ukrainians, and they were refused a request to search without assault rifles so as not to frighten the children,» the report says.

As Dmytro Lubinets noted, the residents of Hola Prystan have a pro-Ukrainian position, and the teenagers have the courage to even voice it, but the Russians take them out into the field and shoot them in the head to intimidate them.

«Many residents of the city suffered from the detonation by the occupiers of the Kakhovska HPP. According to them, when the water receded, more than a thousand dead bodies were found in the city, many of whom still cannot be found. Living in constant fear, the family did not let their children out of the yard. And after the illegal «elections», which were held under coercion and shelling, a neighbor-collaborator reported that the «new government» would deprive children who do not go to Russian school of parental care,» the ombudsman said.

So, in order for the son to continue his Ukrainian education, and the daughter to go to first grade at a Ukrainian school, the parents tried to leave as soon as possible. It was difficult due to the lack of funds, because the father of the children did not, in principle, get a job with the occupiers, but earned money by helping the city residents.

«The family managed to leave for Ukraine. Children will be helped to get settled in a school, choose clubs and, if necessary, receive psychological help,» added Dmytro Lubinets.

It will be recalled that a minor child who had not seen his parents for two years was returned from the occupation.

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