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The ongoing conflict has severely impacted hundreds of Ukrainian orphans, raising serious humanitarian concerns. Recently, over 50 children evacuated to Austria have been repatriated to Kropyvnytskyi, eliciting surprise from the Austrian authorities. Adoption applications within Ukraine are in process, highlighting a complex humanitarian effort. Meanwhile, 30 more Ukrainian orphans from the Luhansk region have been forcibly transferred to Russia for adoption, drawing criticism from the international community. Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk continues to demand the return of over 4,000 deported orphans, underscoring Russia's violation of international human rights norms. The dire situation calls for ongoing international vigilance and support for Ukraine's sovereignty and the protection of orphaned children.

What is the current situation of Ukrainian orphans amid the conflict?

Ukrainian orphans face significant upheaval amid the ongoing conflict. Thousands have been displaced, with some forcibly transferred to Russia for adoption, raising international alarms. Ukraine continues to press for their return.

How many orphaned children have been repatriated to Ukraine recently?

Recently, 52 orphaned children who were evacuated to Austria have been repatriated to Kropyvnytskyi in Ukraine. This move surprised Austrian officials who were concerned about the children's welfare amidst Ukraine's adoption protocols.

Why is there international concern about the transfer of Ukrainian orphans?

International concern arises due to reports of Ukrainian orphans being forcibly transferred to Russia for adoption. This violates international norms and underscores the need for protecting vulnerable children in conflict zones.

What actions is Ukraine taking to address the situation of deported orphans?

Ukraine, through officials like Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, is vigorously demanding the return of over 4,000 deported orphans. This includes diplomatic efforts and highlighting these violations in international forums to seek justice.

How have local authorities managed to protect orphans in the occupied territories?

In some occupied regions, local doctors have reportedly invented diseases for orphans to prevent their deportation by Russian forces. Such actions aim to shield these vulnerable children from forced relocations and illegal adoptions.

What steps are being taken to facilitate the adoption of orphans within Ukraine?

The Ukrainian government has regulated procedures for the adoption of orphaned children during martial law. These measures are designed to ensure safe and lawful adoption processes amidst the ongoing conflict.

Are there international laws protecting Ukrainian orphans' rights?

Yes, international laws, including those within the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, protect orphans. Violations, such as forceful deportation, prompt international intervention and political pressure for compliance with humanitarian standards.

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діти Russia illegally removed more than two thousand children deprived of parental care from Ukraine - Vereshchuk The Ukrainian authorities are trying to return children deprived of parental care, who were illegally taken to the aggressor state after the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. 934 12 Previously in trend: War

діти 541 children lost parental care directly due to war - National Social Service Since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, 3,182 children have been left without parental care. 1 286 4 Previously in trend: War

діти Over 500 orphans from Donetsk region kept by occupiers in Rostov region Rashists detain 540 children deported from the Donetsk region, Rostov region, Russia. 1 053 4 Previously in trend: War

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