Did Russia abduct Ukrainian children in occupied territory? Here’s all about online ‘slave catalogue’

Did Russia abduct Ukrainian children in occupied territory? Here’s all about online ‘slave catalogue’


They are then “matched” with Russian families.Mykola Kuleba, head of Save Ukraine, called the system “digital trafficking” and a “slave catalogue.” He said these children are not war orphans but had families, names, and Ukrainian citizenship.The Times reported that the catalogue allows users to search children by age, gender, health, and physical traits. Filters include hair colour, eye colour, and personality types such as “calm” or “active.”The portal is reportedly operated by the so-called Ministry of Education and Science in Luhansk, part of the Russian-installed Luhansk People’s Republic . “They are victims of a campaign to erase our nation’s future.”It is an online portal run in occupied territory listing abducted Ukrainian children by physical traits and personality, allegedly for adoption by Russian families.Ukraine claims tens of thousands of minors have been taken since the 2022 invasion, with only around 700 rescued through official recovery initiatives.

Author: Global Desk


Published at: 2025-08-09 21:47:11

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