Pushilin and his accomplices are accused of deporting more than 30 Ukrainian children to Russia: SBU

The Security Service of Ukraine has informed about the suspicion of the Gauleiter of the occupied part of Donetsk region, Denys Pushylin, and his accomplices for the deportation of at least 31 Ukrainian children to a boarding house in the suburbs of Moscow, which belongs to the structure of the administration of the affairs of the President of the Russian Federation. About this informs State Security Service of Ukraine in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
According to the investigation materials, after the full-scale invasion of Russia, minor citizens of Ukraine were forcibly sent to the boarding house “Polyany” near Moscow. Among the deportees are 16 boys and 15 girls, including three children from Mariupol, whom the Russian invaders took from their father and sent him to the colony in Olenivka. In addition, 19 orphans and children deprived of parental care were also deported from Mariupol.
Another 9 minors were kidnapped from children’s social centers in Shakhtarsk and Khartsyzka.
The Kremlin’s directive to deport children from the temporarily occupied part of Donetsk region was carried out by the head of the occupation administration, Denys Pushylin. He signed “Resolution No. 84”, which provided for the departure of children to Russia allegedly for “rehabilitation” in medical institutions and recreation facilities.
Pushylin entrusted the execution of this operation to his adviser Eleonora Fedorenko and Svitlana Maiboroda, who heads the so-called “family and children’s service of the DPR”.
The investigation established that the children were first taken to occupied Donetsk, from where they were transported by bus to Rostov-on-Don, and then by plane to Moscow. From there, they were taken to a boarding house near Moscow that belongs to the Putin administration.
Some of the deported children were given to Russian families for “education”. In particular, one child was adopted by the family of Maria Lvova-Belova, the representative of the Russian President on children’s rights.
On the basis of the documented facts, the SBU reported in absentia about the suspicion of Pushylin, Fedorenko and Maiboroda under Part 2 of Art. 28 and Part 1 of Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war, committed by a group of persons according to a prior conspiracy).