The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a resolution addressing the situation of Ukrainian children, including those abducted by Russia and subjected to identity erasure attempts, as well as those who have found refuge in the EU.
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PACE adopted a resolution addressing the situation of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia and those who found refuge in the EU
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Exhibition launched during winter session of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
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The Council of Europe expelled Russia following its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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Between four and six million Ukrainians fled abroad and two million were displaced within Ukraine.
PACE adopted a resolution calling for the recognition of deportation of Ukrainian children as war crimes and genocide.
The resolution was passed with 83 votes in favor during the morning plenary session in Strasbourg.
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