LISTOPADOVA Natalia Gennadievna
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Name
ЛИСТОПАДОВА Наталія Геннадіївна
ЛИСТОПАДОВА Наталья Геннадьевна
LISTOPADOVA Natalia Gennadievna
ЛИСТОПАДОВА Наталья Геннадьевна
LISTOPADOVA Natalia Gennadievna
Date and place of birth
13.07.1979
USSR, RSFSR, Kursk Region, Shchigry
USSR, RSFSR, Kursk Region, Shchigry
Citizenship
russian federation
Tax Number
462800573638
Position
Commissioner for children's rights in the Kursk region
Reasons
As the Children's Rights Commissioner in the Kursk Region supports and actively implements putin's policy regarding the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to the Kursk Region for further placement into russian families under guardianship. Approves the simplified procedure for obtaining russian citizenship for Ukrainian orphaned children. In fact, this move by the Kremlin dictator means the forced passportization of residents of temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine by russia and attempts to legalize the illegal transfer of Ukrainian children from the territories temporarily occupied by the russian army to the territory of the russian federation, effectively legitimizing their abduction.
In its annual report for 2023, the Children's Rights Commissioner reports on the continuation of work to 'ensure the rights' of children displaced from Ukraine, in particular, taking measures to ensure that Ukrainian children receive education in russian educational institutions. As of the beginning of October 2023, 393 students from 'migrant' families were studying in educational institutions in the Kursk Region (excluding preschool educational institutions and professional education institutions).
In February 2022, 276 Ukrainian children were transported en masse to the territory of the Kursk Region from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, 140 of whom were placed with russian families (according to the annual report of the Children's Rights Commissioner in the Kursk Region for 2022).
In its annual report for 2023, the Children's Rights Commissioner reports on the continuation of work to 'ensure the rights' of children displaced from Ukraine, in particular, taking measures to ensure that Ukrainian children receive education in russian educational institutions. As of the beginning of October 2023, 393 students from 'migrant' families were studying in educational institutions in the Kursk Region (excluding preschool educational institutions and professional education institutions).
In February 2022, 276 Ukrainian children were transported en masse to the territory of the Kursk Region from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, 140 of whom were placed with russian families (according to the annual report of the Children's Rights Commissioner in the Kursk Region for 2022).
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