Prosecutor General's Office: 496 Ukrainian children killed by Russia's all-out war.

The Prosecutor General's Office reported[1] on July 22 that 496 Ukrainian children have been officially reported killed since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion last year. An additional 1,068 children have sustained injuries of varying degrees of severity. However, the actual numbers may be much higher since they do not fully account for territories still under Russian occupation, recently liberated by Ukrainian forces, or areas experiencing heavy fighting, the Prosecutor General's Office added.

Four hundred seventy-four children in Donetsk Oblast have either sustained injuries or been killed by Russia, making it the most heavily-impacted region in Ukraine in terms of child casualties. Additionally, 297 children in Kharkiv Oblast have been affected, as well as 129 in Kyiv Oblast, 116 in Kherson Oblast, 97 in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 89 in Mykolaiv Oblast, 83 in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, 71 in Chernihiv Oblast, and 67 in Luhansk Oblast. The Prosecutor General's Office also reported that in the past 24 hours a nine-year-old and a 16-year-old child were killed by Russian shelling in the village of Druzhba, which is located a little over 30 kilometers south of Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast.

Stolen generation.

Russia systematically abducts children from Ukraine, gives them to Russian families Editor's Note: The story is based on the documentary Uprooted, published by the Kyiv Independent's War Crimes Investigation Unit. Russia is systematically deporting Ukrainian children from the occupied part of Ukraine against their will - which constitutes genocide according to one of the five defi...

[2] Kate Tsurkan

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Kate Tsurkan is a reporter at the Kyiv Independent.

She is a writer, editor, and translator. Her work has been published in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Harpers, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. She is the co-founder of Apofenie Magazine.

Originally from the U.S., she resides in Chernivtsi, a city in the west of Ukraine.

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  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ Stolen generation.

    Russia systematically abducts children from Ukraine, gives them to Russian familiesEditor's Note: The story is based on the documentary Uprooted, published by the Kyiv Independent's War Crimes Investigation Unit.

    Russia is systematically deporting Ukrainian children from the occupied part of Ukraine against their will - which constitutes genocide according to one of the five defi... (kyivindependent.com)