“I dreamed of starting an adult life in a free Ukraine.” A 17-year-old boy was returned from TOT

“I dreamed of starting an adult life in a free Ukraine.”  A 17-year-old boy was returned from TOT

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17-year-old Mykhailo, who lived in the temporarily occupied territory, was returned to Ukraine. It took about a month to save him.

According to the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine, the boy is currently in Khmelnytskyi. His sister also lives there.

“His dream came true, because the boy dreamed of starting his adult life in a free Ukraine.” – the Ministry of Reintegration says.

The director of the Mariupol Vocational Construction College, Anton Bilay, appealed to the department to help take the boy out of the TOT. He reported the boy’s whereabouts.

Photo: Ministry of Reintegration

“Anton Bilay already has a similar experience – earlier he managed to take two orphaned college students to the controlled territory of free Ukraine. Despite the danger to himself, he personally went to pick them up to the temporarily occupied Donetsk.” – they say in the ministry.

Mykhailo’s return became possible thanks to the implementation of the “Way Home” project, the Ministry of Reintegration notes. It is aimed at the search and return of children from the Russian Federation and the Russian Federation, as well as at the reunification of families whose children ended up in the occupation without their parents.

Bohdan Yermokhin, deported from Mariupol to the Russian Federation, returned to Ukraine earlier. In Russia, he was illegally served with a summons.

Read also: If every day one Ukrainian child who was taken to the Russian Federation was returned, it would take 55 years – the Ombudsman

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