Ukraine's Human Rights Commissioner (Ombudsman) Dmytro Lubinets has said that Bohdan Yermokhin, a teenager who had been deported from Russian-occupied Mariupol in southern Ukraine to the Russian Federation where he received a draft notice, has returned to Ukraine.
A 17-year-old orphaned student from Mariupol in Ukraine, abducted by Russia after Moscow’s invasion forces captured the city, who faced the prospect of being forced to fight in the Russian army, may have an opportunity to return home to Ukraine soon.
Justice Info has endeavored to follow the case of at least two servicemen, convicted and sentenced in Ukraine for war crimes, who have been exchanged and returned to Russia. Although they have been convicted and have admitted their guilt, some are greeted as heroes. According to lawyers, the issue is a matter of tactical, not legal consideration.
At least 60 people have been arrested and more than 20 were injured at the airport in Makhachkala, the capital of the Russian republic of Dagestan, with a
Russians actively used the ombudsperson’s internet portal, submitting some 16,100 letters via the online form and filed 13,400 requests using a telephone hotline