[Witness spoke in Ukrainian, interpreted as follows:]
Here's what I wanted to say. Mr. Mezhevoj's three children were deported to the Polyany sanatorium, in the Moscow region, together with other children. We called them “the group of 31”. Among those children, there were some who were first fostered in Russian families. Others were fostered in Russian orphanages.
Filipp Golovnya was there in the care of Maria Lvova-Belova, as well as Bohdan Yermokhin, a boy who recently received a draft notice to join the Russian army. Once he is 18, on November 19 of this year, he will have to go to the Russian military office, and it's very likely that he'll be sent to the battlefield in Ukraine.
Bohdan has a sister in Ukraine who has all of the documents to get him back home, but at the same time, Bohdan tried to cross the Russian border, where he was detained at the personal order of Maria Lvova-Belova by the Russian FSB, so we are fighting for these two weeks before Bohdan turns 18 in order to prevent them from drafting him into the army, violating all the rules of international law.
We are working on getting other children back who are also about to turn 18.