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Russian forces deported 50 children from temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast to the Solnechnyy Bereg (Sunny Coast) center in Dagestan, Russia, under the pretext of rehabilitation.

Luhansk Oblast
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Ukrainska Pravda Kyiv Post Censor.NET

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Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: likely

Children from Luhansk Oblast, without their parents, were taken to the Solnechnyy Bereg (Sunny Coast) centre in the Republic of Dagestan under the pretext of rehabilitation. The organisers of the abduction of children are members of the United Russia Women's Movement, i.e. representatives of Vladimir Putin's party.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: likely

Children are often not brought home to their parents unless they come to pick them up in person. Families are no longer allowed back.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: likely

This is another example of the genocidal policy pursued by the Russians in the temporarily occupied territories. The enemy is trying to destroy the self-identity of an entire generation of Ukrainians in order to destroy our nation.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

Russian forces conducted ground attacks near Kreminna and Avdiivka.

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

Makiivka in the Luhansk region and Nevske, Yampolivka, Bilohorivka, Verkhnokamianske, and Spirne in the Donetsk region were hit by artillery fire.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:21:05.866Z

Source story: 7400809