#Nathaniel_Raymond, the executive director of #Yale_University's Humanitarian Research Lab, which investigates specific allegations concerning former children forced into combat, said that older kids "are being put into cadet schools, given combat weapons training and combat vehicle training."

"Why would they be put into this training pipeline? There can be only one good reason for it, and it's not for parades," he said.

#ukraine #putinisamasskiller #putinisawarcriminal @kardinal691

Experts at #Yale_University have identified many of the missing children using satellite images, official documents, and digital traces. They call this campaign of forced deportation the largest abduction of children since #World_War_II.

Some children who have been returned to #Ukraine say that #Russians forced them to undergo military training, sing the #Russian anthem, and punish them for speaking #Ukrainian.

"FILE THIS UNDER:
War Crimes? no shit #Sherlock!"🤮

From https://t.me/Pravda_Gerashchenko

#Russia's abduction of #Ukrainian children is one of the most significant war crimes since #World_War_II#The_Guardian

According to estimates by #Yale_University experts, around 35,000 #Ukrainian children are listed as missing or are believed to be held by #Russia. Some of them have been transferred to military camps, while others have ended up in orphanages or been adopted, reports #The_Guardian.

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