Russia's kidnapping campaign takes a crushing toll on Ukraine
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56% : Leverage," said Nathaniel Raymond, executive director of the Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) at the Yale School of Public Health, which is part of a U.S. and Ukrainian effort to track down and identify Ukrainian children.52% : "He said Russia has failed to follow every step of appropriate action: from registering the children, to allowing them to contact their embassy, and allowing access to the Red Cross and United Nations.
49% : "Once we crossed the border and I saw the word Ukraine, I dropped my head back and started to scream 'Glory to Ukraine!'"While Ukrainian officials say they have identified more than 19,000 Ukrainian children in Russia, they believe that the actual number of kidnapped children is much higher, and cite claims from Russian officials that between 700,000 to 750,000 Ukrainian children have been transferred to Russia.
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