Journalists have identified the identity of the kidnapped teenager from Mariupol, whom the authorized representative of the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child Maria Lvova-Belova "adopted," as well as the circumstances of his entry into the aggressor country.
This is reported by the project “Schemes.”
It is known that 17-year-old Pylyp Holovnia lived on Zelinsky Street, 30 in the Primorsky district of Mariupol, which was destroyed by the occupiers at the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
In a propaganda video on the “Tsargrad” channel, the boy said he saw his house burning. The head of the local OSBB, Dmytro Kharchukov, says that the district has been shelled since March 11, 2022, and by the 20s, the house where the boy lived was unsuitable for living.
Pylyp’s mother died in 2017 when he was 11. Since then, he has been under the supervision of guardians – his mother’s ex-husband, Serhiy Holovnia, and his wife, Iryna Kalatalova.
The claims of the Russian occupiers that the guardians allegedly expelled the teenager, saying that “now everyone is on their own,” were not confirmed by relatives. Vitaliy, the stepbrother of Pylyp, who lost direct contact with him after the occupation of Mariupol, is convinced that they simply could not have expelled the child.
The boy’s teacher also says that his guardians conscientiously performed their duties. The whereabouts of the guardians are not known for sure – their phones are disconnected or not answered.
Those familiar with the family, interviewed by “Schemes,” claim that the boy was taken to Donetsk by the emergency officers.
In the propaganda story, he says that he lived in a hospital with other children. According to journalists, it is probably about the former regional hospital named after Vyshnevsky in Donetsk.
Furthermore, according to documents obtained by journalists, Pylyp was held in a so-called children’s social center under the occupation “administration” of Donetsk until May 27, 2022. From there, he and several dozen other people were taken to the “Polyany” resort in the Moscow region, which is controlled by the Office of the President of the Russian Federation.
It was here that the children’s ombudsman finally made a visit and “adopted” the boy. It is known that Pylyp was issued a Russian passport in September.
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