A UN report has concluded that Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children constitutes crimes against humanity, highlighting that a significant portion of these children have not yet returned to Ukraine. This finding underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis stemming from the conflict.
Impact Assessment
EXTREME
Extreme — immediate threat with potential for widespread destabilization or armed escalation
Analysis Notes
The UN's findings of crimes against humanity significantly raise the stakes in the conflict, highlighting serious humanitarian concerns and increasing international political pressure on Russia.
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