International Children’s Day is June 1 in Ukraine, Russia, and 47 other countries. This Children’s
Day, the Ukraine Solidarity Network (US) calls for the freedom and return of the tens of
thousands of Ukrainian children whom Russia has kidnapped and for ending the mass starvation
of millions of children in Palestine, Sudan, and other sites of widespread child hunger such as
Haiti, South Sudan, and Mali.
- Kremlin documents dated a week before the full scale invasion on February 18, 2022
detail plans to abduct Ukrainian children and bring them to Russia under the guise of
“humanitarian evacuations.” - Ukraine has verified Russia’s deportation of 19,456 children to date, but Yale’s
Humanitarian Research Lab places the number of deported children closer to 35,000 as of
March 19, 2025. - Putin and his Children’s Rights Commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova, are under
indictment by the International Criminal Court for abducting children. - Russia says it “accepted” 700,000 Ukrainian children between February 2022 and July
2023. - Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab has documented 43 Russian children’s camps housing
deported children: at least 32 are explicitly for “re-education.” Ukrainian children are
indoctrinated, punished for Ukrainian language and culture and forced to participate in
“military-patriotic” training courses. - Abducted teenage Ukrainian boys forced to accept Russian citizenship face conscription
into the Russian army to fight against their fellow Ukrainians. - Trump has cut funding for a program that tracks abducted Ukrainian children, and DOGE
may have permanently deleted a database with crucial information. - A negotiated outcome to the war on terms other than Ukraine’s will result in an
irreversible loss of Ukraine’s children and its future and irreversible harm to the children.
Russia’s war against the children of Ukraine joins the war against Palestinian children being
conducted by the Zionist regime of Israel, with the full support of the Trump regime in the USA,
as a ghastly crime against children and humanity.
- As of this writing, every child in Gaza is severely undernourished and facing imminent
death by starvation due to Israel’s having prohibited entry of food, water, and other
necessities into Gaza. - According to the UN, at least 100 children have been killed or injured every day in Gaza
since Israeli strikes resumed on March 18, even as the United States underscores
continued support for Israel. - From October 2023 to Palestine Children’s Day on April 5, the Palestinian Ministry of
Education on Saturday said more than 17,000 children had been killed in Gaza, about
1,100 children had been detained by the Israeli army, and about 39,000 others had lost
one or both parents. - Israel detained 1,200 Palestinian children from the occupied West Bank in the same
period. - More than 9,500 Palestinians including women and over 350 children are currently held
in Israeli prisons under harsh conditions. - Since October 2023, around 1.9 million people – including thousands of children – have
gone through repeated forced displacement amid bombardment, fear, and loss according
to UNRWA. - Israel has killed more than 61,700 Palestinians and wounded 118,366 in Gaza since
October 2023, most of them women and children. Thousands of others missing under the
rubble are presumed dead. - The atrocities that Palestinian children have undergone since October 2023 are but a
continuation of decades of deprivation and attacks by Israel.
Sadly, the horrific civil war in Sudan may have even deadlier results than either Russia’s war
against Ukraine or Israel’s war against Palestine.
- Sudan is becoming the world’s largest hunger crisis in recent history as the ongoing
protracted famine puts hundreds of thousands at imminent risk of death. - 24.6 million people are acutely food insecure and 638,000 face catastrophic levels of
hunger. - Over 1 in 3 children face acute malnutrition.
- 12.5 million people have been forced from their homes.
- The World Food Program (WFP) is supporting over 3 million Sudanese people each
month, but the Trump administration’s cuts to foreign aid will cause radical cuts in this
aid. WFP spent $9.8 billion on aid last year, and nearly half of the funds were contributed
by the U.S. This year, it’s facing a projected 40% reduction in funding.
Israel must immediately end its blockade and its war on Palestine!
All US medical and food aid for children and others in Sudan and everywhere else must be
immediately restored!
The Ukraine Solidarity Network (US) calls on the US government and the international
community to insist that Russia adhere to international law and return Ukrainian children to
Ukraine and to sanction Israel diplomatically, economically, and militarily until its food blockade
of Gaza is lifted. We also call on the US government to restore its funding to the World Food
Program to feed hungry children in Sudan and other famine areas.
We call on the United States and European nations to cease providing weapons and other help to Israel’s war on Palestinian children and adults and send military aid to Ukraine for its self-
defense.