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A page from a document, likely a report or booklet, is depicted. The page is light purple with vertical yellow triangular decorative borders along both margins. The text is in black English font and discusses Russian actions against Ukraine.

Content includes points on Russian propaganda aiming to conscript "Young Ukrainian boys" for the Russian army and for "imperialistic expansion of Russia in Europe." A bullet point details Russian "school programs in Russia and occupied territories of Ukraine" that "totally exclude Ukrainian language and literature," instead promoting "Russian pro-imperialistic and anti-Ukrainian nature." A subsequent paragraph alleges "Forcible transferring children of the group to another group itself is directly defined as the crime of genocide by the 1948 UN Convention and Rome Statute," stating it demonstrates "intent to deprive these children of their Ukrainian identity."

Section II is titled "GENOCIDE THROUGH CAPTURED POWS AND CIVILLIANS" (sic), accusing Russian armed forces of "committing severe violations against Ukrainian PoWs and civilians" under "Geneva Conventions III (regarding Prisoners of War, PoWs) and IV (Civil Population)." The final visible text states the "real amount of the PoWs and detained civilians is not available," with approximate figures varying "from 6,000 to 8,000."

No individuals are visible. The document appears to be resting on a dark, textured surface, possibly fabric, in an indoor setting. The specific location within the city of Warsaw, Poland, cannot be determined from the visual information provided.
FM-N643B3

Sep 30, 2025

Warsaw, Poland

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A page from a document, likely a report or booklet, is depicted. The page is light purple with vertical yellow triangular decorative borders along both margins. The text is in black English font and discusses Russian actions against Ukraine. Content includes points on Russian propaganda aiming to conscript "Young Ukrainian boys" for the Russian army and for "imperialistic expansion of Russia in Europe." A bullet point details Russian "school programs in Russia and occupied territories of Ukraine" that "totally exclude Ukrainian language and literature," instead promoting "Russian pro-imperialistic and anti-Ukrainian nature." A subsequent paragraph alleges "Forcible transferring children of the group to another group itself is directly defined as the crime of genocide by the 1948 UN Convention and Rome Statute," stating it demonstrates "intent to deprive these children of their Ukrainian identity." Section II is titled "GENOCIDE THROUGH CAPTURED POWS AND CIVILLIANS" (sic), accusing Russian armed forces of "committing severe violations against Ukrainian PoWs and civilians" under "Geneva Conventions III (regarding Prisoners of War, PoWs) and IV (Civil Population)." The final visible text states the "real amount of the PoWs and detained civilians is not available," with approximate figures varying "from 6,000 to 8,000." No individuals are visible. The document appears to be resting on a dark, textured surface, possibly fabric, in an indoor setting. The specific location within the city of Warsaw, Poland, cannot be determined from the visual information provided.

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