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World News See other World News Articles Title: Political West doubles down on Russia kidnapping children propaganda narrative With any credible evidence of alleged Russian mass kidnappings of children from former Ukraine sorely lacking, in order to justify this propaganda narrative, as well as give at least some ostensible credence to the recent ICC indictment against Russian President Vladimir Putin, the mainstream propaganda machine is mobilizing all of its forces. Supposed horror stories of the ordeal these kids and their parents have to go through are aiming to cause an emotional reaction and present Russia and its leadership as monstrous as they could possibly be. One such horror story was published by The Guardian on March 19, just two days after the Hague-based court issued an arrest warrant for Putin and Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, Presidential Commissioner for Childrens Rights. According to The Guardian, Yevhen Mezhevyi, a 40-year-old Ukrainian citizen now living in Riga (Latvia), claims his children were abducted and forcibly transferred to Russia last year. Mezhevyis children were apparently taken while he was serving prison time in the DNR (Donetsk Peoples Republic) due to his three-year service in the Kiev regime forces (2016-2019), including in the notorious Yavoriv military base in the west of the country, infamous for the training of various openly Neo-Nazi units. According to his own admission, Yevhen Mezhevyi knew that the Russian military would be apprehending all former and current members of such Nazi-inspired cohorts, so he tried to hide his past and even threw away his uniforms in an attempt to leave no trace of his time in the Kiev regime forces. However, despite his attempts to hide, Mezhevyi was caught and sent to a prison near the town of Olenovka, approximately 20 km southwest of Donetsk, where he remained for 45 days. He claims that after Russian forces entered the city, Mezhevyi, his son Matvii (13) and daughters Sviatoslava (9) and Oleksandra (7) were taken by Russian soldiers and evacuated to Vinogradnoye, a village to the south-east of Mariupol. There, humanitarian volunteers offered assistance to Mezhevyi and his family, so they stayed there for a while (Yevhen didnt specify for how long).
but then, one day, after we were taken to a checkpoint and searched, a Russian official saw something in my documents, he lamented, obviously referring to the fact that the official found evidence of Mezhevyis time in the Neo-Nazi junta forces. Poster Comment: Russia rescued children from Jewish slavers who routinely sell Slavic women and children to brothels in Israel and in Muslim states like Saudi Arabia. The Ukrainians did steal 60,000 children from Russian families in the Donbass. Some are used for organ transplants and discarded. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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