Meduza: Mariupol resident was released after 45 days in notorious Olenivka prison and prevented adoption of his children by Russians
November 3, 13:43
“I took the documents, including the birth certificates of my kids. I put Matvei and the girls on the bus and asked a woman [I knew] from the bomb shelter to look after them. I hoped that I would be back in 2-3 hours,” Yevhen told Meduza.
“Three new ladies from the social care service came to the center. They said that because of the current developments, serious shelling in Donetsk, we could not be taken to our dad. They said that if we had any relatives in Russia we could try calling them but they [allegedly] would not make it in time to take us. And added: ‘we can either place you in a foster home or an orphanage.’ I said I’d think about it,” Matvei, 12, said.
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