Thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia amid the country's ongoing invasion are being forcibly "reeducated" in at least 210 facilities around Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine, according to a study published Tuesday by the Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab.

The researchers say that Ukrainian children in the eastern regions occupied by Russia since its full-scale invasion began in February 2022 have been sent to the facilities where, "in many cases, (they) are placed in programs of forced militarization that include, though are not limited to, combat and paratrooper training."

"Children at some facilities have been engaged in the production of military equipment for Russia's armed forces, including drones," the Yale study said.

The researchers said t

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