U.S. Blasts Moscow for 'Forced Deportations' of Ukrainians to Russia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
U.S
Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused Russia Wednesday of forcibly deporting up to 1.6 million Ukrainians to Russia, accusing Moscow of
a deliberate criminal operation to depopulate parts of Ukraine.In a statement a day before the Ukraine Accountability Conference in the
Hague on alleged war crimes in Ukraine, Blinken said Moscow is conducting a "filtration" operation to relocate Ukrainians from the occupied
east and south to areas deep inside Russia."The unlawful transfer and deportation of protected persons is a grave breach of the Fourth
Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians and? is ?a war crime," Blinken said.He said that estimates from sources including the
Russian government itself indicate that from 900,000 to 1.6 million Ukrainian citizens have been taken from their homes into Russia,
including to isolated areas in the Russian Far East.The number includes some 260,000 children, some of whom are being deliberately separated
from parents to be put up for adoption in Russia, Blinken said.He said the filtration program appears to have been planned early and matches
similar operations that Russia undertook in other wars, including in Chechnya."President Putin's 'filtration' operations are separating
families,?confiscating Ukrainian passports, and issuing Russian passports in an apparent effort to change the demographic makeup of parts of
Ukraine," he said.Blinken said it is "imperative" to hold the Russians accountable."This is why we are supporting Ukrainian and
Conference on Thursday is being hosted by Netherlands Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan,
and EU Commissioner Didier Reynders.