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Ukraine Orders Mandatory Evacuation of About 1,000 Children From Zaporizhzhia Frontline Areas

A contested case in Kharkiv region shows officials pursuing charges against parents who stayed, drawing rebuke from the regional ombudsperson.

Overview

  • Ivan Fedorov, the Kyiv-appointed head of the Zaporizhzhia regional administration, said roughly 1,000 children will be moved with their families from selected communities in the Zaporizhzhia and Pology districts.
  • Authorities described the measure as a mandatory evacuation from unspecified frontline settlements, citing security risks near active fighting.
  • A family from Kupyansk was forcibly taken to Kharkiv and local police plan to charge the parents for allegedly failing in their parental duties after refusing an earlier evacuation.
  • Regional ombudsperson Viktoriya Kolesnik-Lavinska criticized the planned prosecution, arguing the parents were protecting their children while sheltering in a basement during sustained shelling, according to her office.
  • Officials note prior mandatory evacuations in the region, and Russian state media repeat disputed claims about control of Zaporizhzhia that Kyiv does not recognize.