Study details Russia's "forced militarization" of abducted Ukrainian kids
Russia is subjecting abducted Ukrainian children to "forced militarization" at 210 facilities, even making them build drones, Yale researchers say.
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Anhelina Shamlii is a News Desk Producer at the CBS News bureau in London, U.K. In addition to helping coordinate coverage of international stories for all CBS News platforms since joining CBS News in 2022, Anhelina has contributed reporting to CBSNews.com. She is pursuing a master's degree in Media and Communications and the London School of Economics and Political Science and holds a Bachelor's degree in law.
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