Moscow Returns 8 Ukrainian Children With Qatari Mediation

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova announced Thursday.Lvova-Belova, who said the children are between the ages of 5 and 15, shared two
photos of them with their guardians inside the Qatari Embassy in Moscow.She said most of the children were being reunited with their mothers
added.Since July 2023, Qatar has helped facilitate the return of dozens of Ukrainian children taken to Russia and occupied territories.Kyiv
accuses Moscow of unlawfully deporting more than 19,000 Ukrainian children since the full-scale invasion, a claim Russia denies.In 2023, the
International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Lvova-Belova and Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges of the illegal
deportation of Ukrainian children.Russia says 15 children from 10 families have been reunited with relatives in Russia, while 95 children
that Ukraine has not kidnapped or detained Russian children.