First published at 21:54 UTC on May 24th, 2023.
The Strategic Culture Foundation report continued from there, mentioning that “in 2018, when on May 17, the Verkhovna Rada adopted Law No. 2427-VIII ‘On the use of transplantation of human anatomical materials’. Even then, it was said that Ukraine w…
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The Strategic Culture Foundation report continued from there, mentioning that “in 2018, when on May 17, the Verkhovna Rada adopted Law No. 2427-VIII ‘On the use of transplantation of human anatomical materials’. Even then, it was said that Ukraine was being turned into a black market for transplantology, but Ukraine jumped around and didn’t notice anything.”
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Questions are circling over whether the Ukrainian Red Cross Society has been engaged in what reports have referred to as “shady activities” that suggest the harvesting of children’s organs.
In a report from Sputnik News in late May, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation announced their intention to study video footage from the Red Cross base in Mariupol, Ukraine, where medical files containing references to children with “healthy organs” were discovered.
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A statement from the investigative committee read, “Investigators of the Investigative Committee of Russia, within the framework of the criminal cases already being investigated in the department about the crimes of the Kiev regime, will study the specified information and give it a criminal legal assessment.”
Apparently, Vladimir Taranenko, who leads the Donetsk-based “Peoples Retinue,” which consists of volunteers who purportedly have a goal of assisting law enforcement in the Donetsk People’s Republic, is the original source of the claim that suggested the Red Cross was engaged in some suspicious activity.
In a “fact check” featured in Polygraph, it was alleged that these claims of potential organ harvesting in Ukraine are “misleading,” asserting that the discovered “records cited as evidence, even if authentic, could well be kept for legitimate reasons,” while also featuring claims from the International Committee of the Red Cross that such accusations were untrue.
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