Photo taken on Feb. 27, 2022 shows Ukrainian children in Siret, Romania. Hundreds of thousands of children may have been transferred to Russia since 2015 after Moscow annexed Crimea, international experts probing the 'massive' assimilation of Ukrainian minors said Thursday, May 4, 2023. XINHUA PHOTO
Photo taken on Feb. 27, 2022 shows Ukrainian children in Siret, Romania. Hundreds of thousands of children may have been transferred to Russia since 2015 after Moscow annexed Crimea, international experts probing the 'massive' assimilation of Ukrainian minors said Thursday, May 4, 2023. XINHUA PHOTO

Vienna, Austria: Hundreds of thousands of children may have been transferred to Russia since 2015 after Moscow annexed Crimea, international experts probing the "massive" assimilation of Ukrainian minors said Thursday (Friday in Manila).

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