More details The deportation of Ukrainian children by Russia remains a critical issue, attracting global attention and sparking international actions. Since the Russian invasion, over 20,000 children have been illegally abducted. Recent reports indicate that 31 of these children have returned to Ukraine in 2025. The Czech Senate recognizes the historical deportation of Crimean Tatars as genocide, reflecting the growing awareness of the gravity of these actions. The UK has imposed sanctions against those involved, while efforts by nations like the US, EU, and Canada aim to reunite these children with their families. Ukrainian and international bodies are working tirelessly to address these human rights violations and bring those responsible to justice. As Ukraine strengthens its coalition to return displaced children, the global community continues to pressure Russia for accountability.