Ukraine Recovers 11 More Children from Occupied Territories

Ukraine has successfully repatriated 11 more children aged between 10 and 17 from the temporarily occupied territories and the Russian Federation, announced Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak. This marks another step in the ongoing effort to recover children who were taken during the conflict. The repatriation efforts have been a significant focus for the Ukrainian government, with officials emphasizing the need to bring back all children who were abducted or displaced.

The Head of the President’s Office stressed that the return of these children is a priority for the Ukrainian authorities. He called for continued international support to facilitate the repatriation process and to ensure the safety and well-being of the children upon their return. The efforts are being coordinated with humanitarian organizations and international partners to ensure a smooth transition for the children and their families.

These repatriations are part of a broader campaign to reclaim children taken during the conflict, which has been a source of international concern. The Ukrainian government has repeatedly urged global leaders to support these efforts, highlighting the human cost of the war. With each successful repatriation, there is a renewed sense of hope among the Ukrainian population, who are waiting for more children to be brought back to their families.