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MON · 2026-04-20 · 20:44 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0420-71088
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Europol and partners trace 45 ‘forcibly transferred’ Ukrainian children

Europol has announced that it and its partners have traced 45 Ukrainian children who were forcibly transferred to Russia, Belarus, or occupied Ukrainian territory during the ongoing conflict. The investigation used publicly available information known as OSINT, which was gathered by a team of experts from 18 countries, including the International Criminal Court and non-governmental organizations.

Adam HancockAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-20 · 20:44 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Europol and partners trace 45 ‘forcibly transferred’ Ukrainian children
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Europol has announced that it and its partners have traced 45 Ukrainian children who were forcibly transferred to Russia, Belarus, or occupied Ukrainian territory during the ongoing conflict. The investigation used publicly available information known as OSINT, which was gathered by a team of experts from 18 countries, including the International Criminal Court and non-governmental organizations. In total, Kyiv has identified 19,546 children who were forcibly taken from occupied regions since Russia's invasion in February 2022. Some children have been adopted or held in re-education camps, while others remain unaccounted for due to lost contact with relatives. The list may not be comprehensive, as some children are believed to have died during the hostilities and cannot be located. Europol has shared its findings with Ukrainian authorities to support their ongoing investigations into alleged war crimes involving the deportation of children.

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The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for alleged war crimes involving the unlawful deportation of children.

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A UN commission accused Moscow of committing “crimes against humanity” by forcibly deporting thousands of Ukrainian children.

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Kyiv has identified 19,546 children who it says were forcibly taken from occupied Ukrainian regions since February 2022.

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Europol and partners have traced 45 Ukrainian children forcibly transferred to Russia, Belarus or occupied Ukrainian territory.

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Some of these children have been adopted by Russian nationals, while others are being held in re-education camps or psychiatric hospitals.

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Agency says it shared information about children moved to Russia, Belarus or occupied Ukrainian territory with Ukraine’s authorities.The European Union’s law enforcement agency says investigators have traced 45 Ukrainian children forcibly transferred to Russia, Belarus or occupied Ukrainian territory during the Russia-Ukraine war.In a statement on Monday, Europol said details uncovered about the children were passed over to Ukrainian authorities to support their ongoing investigations.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 16 people, including a childlist 2 of 4‘Sent to be killed’: How Russia forces migrants to fight in Ukrainelist 3 of 4Ukraine’s long-range strikes prompt new Russian threat against Europelist 4 of 4Ukraine claims attack on Russian warships in occupied Crimeaend of listInformation about the children was discovered using publicly available information known as OSINT (open-source intelligence) during a two-day “hackathon” that saw 40 experts from 18 countries, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and non-governmental partners joining forces in The Hague, the Netherlands.Kyiv has identified 19,546 children who it says were forcibly taken from occupied Ukrainian regions since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbouring country in February 2022.“Some of these children have been adopted by Russian nationals, while others are being held in re-education camps or psychiatric hospitals,” Europol said.The list could be far from final, as Ukrainian officials believe that some children lost their parents during the hostilities and cannot get in touch with their relatives in Ukraine.Last month, a United Nations international commission of inquiry accused Moscow of committing “crimes against humanity” by forcibly deporting thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia and obstructing their return.The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova for alleged war crimes involving the unlawful deportation and transfer of children, allegations denied by Moscow, which says it has been evacuating people voluntarily from a warzone.
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