How can Canada help Ukrainian children reportedly abducted by Russia?

OTTAWA — Vladyslav Rudenko, 17, just wants to be a professional soccer player. But for the week the Ukrainian boy says he spent in what he called a “punishment cell” in a Russian camp without any communication to the outside world, he wasn’t sure he’d ever make it out to try. × Already a Subscriber? Sign in You are logged in Switch accounts “When you’re in Russia in the occupied territory, you have no rights. You can’t do what you want. You can’t do the right thing. You cannot admit you’re Ukrainian. You cannot say you love Ukraine,” Rudenko said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thousands of Ukrainian children have reportedly been forcibly transferred to Russia, Belarus and occupied…

Source: The Star
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