Ombudsman Lvova-Belova helped return 20 children from a camp in Syria to Russia
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[Regnum] With the help and participation of the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lvova-Belova, 20 Russian children returned home from a refugee camp in northeastern Syria on July 7. This was reported by the press service of the ombudsman.
“A Russian Aerospace Forces aircraft carrying 20 children landed at the Chkalovsky airfield,” the press service reported.
According to experts, they managed to return children aged 5 to 15 years to Russia, including seven girls and 13 boys.
"The children will undergo a medical examination and social rehabilitation in one of the Moscow centers. After that, they will meet with their relatives, with whom they will live under guardianship," explained Maria Lvova-Belova.
The Ombudsman added that the return of Russian children from the Middle East region will continue. Thus, specialists took blood samples from a group of children in refugee camps to conduct molecular genetic DNA studies to confirm their relationship with Russian citizens.
In total, with the assistance of Maria Lvova-Belova, 566 children were returned to Russia from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and Turkey.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, three children and their mother returned to Russia from Ukraine, Lvova-Belova reported on June 7 on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
In Russia, the process of adoption of children by foreigners may be completely stopped. This is the conclusion reached by the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights.
Posted by: badanov 2024-07-08 |