Controversy Erupts Over Yale Report on Ukrainian Children's Re-education

Russia's Foreign Ministry dismissed a Yale School of Public Health report concerning the forced re-education of deported Ukrainian children. The report identified over 210 sites where children were taken for military training and re-education, which Russia claims are based on fabricated data, questioning its legitimacy.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-09-2025 19:42 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 19:42 IST
Controversy Erupts Over Yale Report on Ukrainian Children's Re-education
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Russia's foreign ministry has labeled a Yale School of Public Health report as anti-scientific propaganda, dismissing its claims of forced re-education for deported Ukrainian children.

The report identifies over 210 sites linked to military training and other activities involving Ukrainian children, a claim Russia deems false and misleading.

Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, questioned the data's authenticity and labeled it as part of a Western propaganda effort to justify seizing Russian assets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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