Myroslava, a 17-year-old teenage girl whom the Russians took from the temporarily occupied territory (TOT), has been brought back to Ukraine from Russia. Source: Ukraine's Ministry of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories on Facebook Details: The teenage girl reportedly lost her parents in 2014.
Ukraine has brought back an unlawfully displaced Ukrainian Oleksandr Naumkin, now 19, from Russia on Jan. 2. He was among the 31 children deported to Russia in May 2022, also known as "Group 31."
David, a boy from Donetsk Oblast who was first in the occupied territory and then taken to Moscow, has been brought back to Ukraine. Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories, reported about the boy's arrival in Ukraine.
On Thursday, February 16, at 14.30, the press centre of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a press conference entitled "Children and war: presentation of study on IDPs needs and Winterization program's result." Participants include National Director of a charitable non-governmental organization "SOS Children's Villages Ukraine" Serhiy Lukashov; Deputy Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine Uliana Tokaryeva; National program director of the charitable non-governmental organization "SOS Children's Villages Ukraine" Daria Kasianova; the developer of the Children and War study, a scientist of Kharkiv Institute of Social Research and other experts in the protection of children's rights and social assistance Andriy Chernousov (8/5a Reitarska Street). The event will be streamed on the YouTube channel of Interfax-Ukraine. Admission of journalists requires registration on the spot. Details at: (063) 341 9035 (Viktoria).