Teddy bear display highlights child deportations from Ukraine
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5 questionsHow many Ukrainian children remain in Russia or occupied territories as of the latest count?
What specific legal and logistical barriers prevent the return of the children?
What is the exact timeline and mechanism of the Qatar-mediated exchanges?
What is the current status of the ICC investigation into the child deportations?
What is the precise territorial control line as of the most recent date?
Russian territorial gains in 2025 as a percentage of Ukrainefactual
By 2025, Russia had gained a further 0.8% of Ukraine's territory.
According to www.aljazeera.comRussia captured more than 5,600 sq km (about 0.94%) in 2025.
According to www.themoscowtimes.comContext: The discrepancy may stem from different timeframes or measurement methods, affecting the accuracy of reported territorial changes.
Number of Ukrainian children deported to Russiafactual
Ukrainian authorities and UN estimates put the number at more than 19,000.
According to EuronewsKyiv says Russia has abducted 20,000 Ukrainian children.
According to www.straitstimes.comContext: The difference of about 1,000 children may reflect updated counts or different definitions, but it affects the scale of the alleged war crime.
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