The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which is nearing the one year mark, has had a profound and disastrous impact on the children of Ukraine.
More than 450 children have been killed in the war, and more than 900 have been physically injured, according to the Office of the Prosecutor General as gathered by the Children of War government project, which noted that it’s “impossible” to calculate the exact number due to active hostilities and Russian-occupied territory. The Russian military has also forcibly taken hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children from their families and deported them to Russia.
U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Michael Carpenter told the Washington Examiner in an interview that the organization is trying to help Ukraine track the children who were separated from their families so they can one day be reunited. Such behavior"is really just disgusting, despicable behavior from Russia's forces and its internal security apparatus," he explained."So, we want to expose this, but we also want to have accountability, and with the children, we want to reach them at some point in the future.
OSCE, an international organization that consists of 57 countries, including Russia, wants to"work with Ukraine to find a niche where we can help Ukraine to develop the tools they need to be able to work on this problem, and that's going to take expertise," Carpenter added, citing the"Dirty War" in Argentina in the 1970s and 1980s, where roughly 30,000 people were made to disappear and people spent years trying to track down their loved ones.
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