An 18-year-old boy who was taken from Ukraine to Russia committed suicide. The Prosecutor General's Office has launched an investigation
Kyiv • UNN
An 18-year-old orphanage inmate from Kherson region committed suicide after being illegally taken to Russia. The Prosecutor General's Office has launched a war crime investigation into the death of the Ukrainian teenager.
An 18-year-old boy from a family-type home in Kherson region, who was illegally transferred to Russia and adopted, committed suicide. The Prosecutor General's Office has launched an investigation. UNN reports this with reference to the OGP.
"Proceedings have been initiated in connection with information about the death of a Ukrainian teenager taken by the occupiers from Kherson region.
On December 24, the media published information about the suicide of a Ukrainian teenager, a resident of a family-type home in Tokarivka village, Kherson region, who was illegally transferred to the territory of the Russian Federation.
"In this regard, criminal proceedings have been initiated on the fact of committing a war crime that resulted in the death of a person (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine)," the statement said.
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Context
An investigation by the Latvian publication Vazhnye Istori reportsthat 18-year-old Oleksandr Yakushchenko, who was taken to Russia from an orphanage in Kherson region, committed suicide in a foster home in the Krasnodar region.
"How do I know why? He was not under our care. He was 18 years old, an adult child. He was just living with us," this is how Aleksandra Yakushchenko, the head of the foster family under whose care Sasha was placed, responds to a question about the causes of the boy's death.