In a powerful article, Katya Pavlevych, advisor on children’s issues at Razom for Ukraine, exposes one of the most chilling crimes of this war: The systematic abduction and indoctrination of Ukrainian children by Russia.
Ukraine: A different front in the war
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April 2026
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