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tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government s future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian occupied territory. many have been sent to re education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials who are? implicated in this insidious practice. they include sergey kravtsov, the minister of education in russia, and ksenia?mishonova, the commissionerfor children s rights? in moscow. the british foreign ministerjames cleverley who is today in new york to lead a security council meeting on the issue said they will?continue?to hold those responsible to account. 19,000 ukrainian children remain in russian camps and their parents are desperately searching for them. a further 2.5 million ukrainian men