A 12-year-old girl from Ukraine has died in the Russian city of Tyumen. The occupiers sent her there for "rest" and "rehabilitation" in a children's camp.
This was reported by the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, Artem Lisohor.
According to him, the deceased girl, along with other children, was returning by train to the occupied Luhansk region from Tyumen, where she had supposedly gone for recuperation. However, on the way home, the girl felt unwell. She lost consciousness while still on the train, and she could not be saved.
The cause of death is unknown. The Russians were taking children as they said for “recreation” not in the summer to the southern regions but in December to Tyumen in the north. It is also known that about 100 Ukrainian children were taken off the train, and they are now in a hospital in the Saratov region. More than 30 out of 125 of them have an elevated body temperature. The children are being examined, and tests are being conducted. Russian doctors are trying to diagnose the situation, and the children are isolated from others.
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