PublishedMar 10, 11:12Last updatedMar 10, 17:50

UN Accuses Russia of Crimes Against Humanity Over Ukrainian Children

La Presse
Mar. 10, 2026 11:12
An international UN investigation on March 10, 2026, accused Moscow of committing crimes against humanity by forcibly deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. The commission's report highlights serious human rights violations. The announcement was made at 11:12 AM. The findings intensify international criticism of Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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The Moscow Times
Mar. 10, 2026 16:41
A United Nations inquiry concluded that Russian authorities committed crimes against humanity by transferring Ukrainian children. The investigation found that Russia failed to establish an effective system for returning the children and instead focused on placing them with families or institutions within Russia for the long term. The report was published on March 10, 2026. The findings highlight serious concerns over the treatment of Ukrainian children during the conflict.
BBC News
Mar. 10, 2026 17:50
The UN states that Vladimir Putin's direct involvement in the forcible deportation of Ukrainian children is evident. The report highlights the international concern over these actions, which are characterized as crimes against humanity. The article was published on March 10, 2026.

An international outcry has erupted following the release of a United Nations investigation on March 10, 2026, which accuses Moscow of committing crimes against humanity by forcibly deporting thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia. The comprehensive report details grave human rights violations, including the forced transfer and long-term placement of minors from Ukraine since the 2022 invasion. The findings have intensified global criticism of Russia’s conduct in the ongoing conflict, with international rallies and official statements underscoring the severity of the situation and the humanitarian impact on Ukrainian families. La Presse+2

🛑 UN Investigation Findings

The UN commission of inquiry concluded that the deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children by Russian authorities constitute crimes against humanity. The report highlights that Russia has not established any effective system for returning the children to their families or Ukraine, instead opting for long-term placement within Russia. The investigation also points to a lack of transparency and communication with relatives, further compounding the trauma faced by affected families. Radio France Internationale+2

👥 Humanitarian Impact and International Response

According to Kiev, nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken from their homes since the start of the invasion. The humanitarian crisis has prompted rallies, such as the one held in Warsaw on February 24, 2026, where demonstrators expressed solidarity with Ukraine and condemned Russia’s actions. International concern continues to grow as the plight of these children remains unresolved. Radio-Canada+1

⚖️ Accountability and Political Implications

The UN report directly implicates Vladimir Putin in the orchestrated deportations, raising serious questions about accountability at the highest levels of Russian leadership. The findings have led to renewed calls for international legal action and increased diplomatic pressure on Moscow. The situation remains a focal point in discussions about war crimes and the protection of children during armed conflict. BBC News+1

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