kids and makes them Russians
Olga Lopatkina paced around her basement like a trapped animal. She hadn't heard from her six adopted children stranded in Mariupol for over a week, and she didn't know what to do.
The family would end up getting caught up in one of the most explosive issues of the war: Russia's open effort to take Ukrainian orphans and bring them up as Russian.
An Associated Press investigation shows that Russia's strategy is well underway. Thousands of children have been taken from basements of bombed out cities like Mariupol and from orphanages in the Russian-backed separatist territories of Donbas. They include those whose parents were killed by Russian shelling, others in institutions or with foster families.
Russia claims many of these children have no parents or guardians, or that they can't be reached. But the AP found that officials have deported Ukrainian children to Russia or Russian-held territories without consent, lied to them that they weren't wanted by their parents, and given them Russian families and citizenship.