
Maria Lwowa-Belowa
Maria Lwowa-Belowa is a Russian politician and the Children’s Rights Commissioner for the Russian Federation, known for her controversial statements regarding the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In recent news, she faced criticism for downplaying accusations of child abduction, asserting that the children were not kidnapped but were taken to protect them, amid international scrutiny and legal actions against her and President Vladimir Putin.
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Maria Lwowa-Belowa is the children's rights commissioner of the Kremlin who reported on the number of Ukrainian children taken to Russia.
Wie Russland ihre Identität raubtMaria Lwowa-Belowa is the Russian Commissioner for Children's Rights involved in the conflict.
Starke Schlagseite zugunsten der USA und RusslandsMaria Lwowa-Belowa is the successor to Anna Kusnezowa and has been indicted by the International Criminal Court.
Russland verbietet International Baccalaureate: Abschottung im BildungswesenMaria Lwowa-Belowa is the Russian children's commissioner who has also been issued an arrest warrant related to the abduction of Ukrainian minors.
Liveticker: Ukraine-Russland-Treffen nach einer Stunde beendetMaria Lwowa-Belowa is mentioned in connection with the international arrest warrants issued against her.
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