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Russia may have tested a new drug on Ukrainian children from the occupied territories: the media revealed details

Oleksiy LutykovLife
The Russian Federation could have tested a new drug on Ukrainian children from the occupied territories

The state-terrorist Russia probably tested an experimental drug Bluebell to treat spinal muscular atrophy on children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Propagandists in the Russian Federation confirmed that the drug was being tested, but renowned neurologist Alexander Kurmyshkin said that no family from Russia had given their child to the drug trials.

He also suggested that the drug could have been tested on children from Ukraine. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel SOTA.

The neurologist is a confidant of a large number of Russian families whose members live with SMA. Therefore, the doctor affirmatively stated that Russian families were not involved in the drug trials.

In addition, Kurmyshkin admitted that the drug could have been tested on children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In turn, Lilia Tsygankova, director of the Ludi-Mayaky charitable foundation, cynically reiterated that "it is inhuman to take children from Russia to clinical trials".

In fact, she confirmed that Russian doctors have not experimented on children from Russia, "who have access to registered drugs with proven efficacy and safety". Tsygankova issued that citizens of the terrorist state of the Russian Federation have unimpeded access to registered medications, and "it is not appropriate for them to participate in trials".

At the same time, the Kremlin propaganda media confirmed the trial of the new drug. Mikhail Murashko, Minister of Health of the aggressor country, stated that at least two children received the first injection of an experimental drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy.

As a reminder, Russia abducts and takes Ukrainian children from occupied regions of Ukraine to its territory. There, children who were waiting at home for their relatives were told that their parents had allegedly abandoned them, and also tried to give them up for adoption by Russian citizens.

Earlier, it was reported that the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and Russian Children's Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova. Both are suspected of organizing and committing the grave war crime of kidnapping and deporting Ukrainian children to Russia.

As OBOZREVATEL wrote:

- OSINT community Molfar believes that the aggressor country since the beginning of the full-scale invasion may have deported up to 700 thousand Ukrainian children. It is especially difficult for orphans to remain in their homeland.

- The Institute for the Study of War noted: Russians are trying to assimilate the deported inhabitants of Ukraine by force. Russia is creating conditions for the erasure of Ukrainian cultural identity.

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