[ISW] 러시아 점령 업데이트, 2025년 9월 11일

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핵심 내용:

  • 러시아의 자선 단체 “어린이를 위한 국가”는 “내일 다음 날” 청소년 프로그램을 통해 우크라이나 어린이의 러시아 이송을 계속 지원하고 있습니다.
  • 러시아 관리들은 러시아가 우크라이나 어린이를 러시아화하려는 의도로 강제 이주 및 추방 캠페인의 규모를 강조하면서, 점령된 우크라이나와 러시아에서 러시아 여름 캠프 프로그램에 참여한 우크라이나 어린이의 수에 대한 업데이트를 제공했습니다.
  • 러시아 국영 원자력 공사 로사톰은 우크라이나 어린이를 차세대 러시아 핵 과학자 및 운영자로 훈련하는 데 깊이 관여하고 있습니다.
  • 러시아 청소년 단체들은 우크라이나 어린이를 징병 및 향후 러시아 군 복무를 준비시키고 있습니다.
  • 마리우폴 점령 행정부는 러시아의 도시 포위 기간 동안 도망치거나 사망한 마리우폴 주민들로부터 압수한 재산을 아마도 정권 충성자들에게 이전하기 시작했습니다.
  • 러시아 점령 법원은 의심스러운 형사 혐의를 무기로 사용하여 종교 소수 집단을 계속 박해하고 있습니다.
  • 러시아는 점령된 우크라이나에서 정보 공간에 대한 통제를 강화하기 위한 물리적 인프라를 구축하고 있습니다.

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The Russian “Country for Children” charitable organization continues to facilitate the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia through its “Day After Tomorrow” youth program.

September 11, 2025

Information Cutoff: September 10, 1:30 pm ET

Karolina Hird

TOPLINES

The Russian “Country for Children” charitable organization continues to facilitate the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia through its “Day After Tomorrow” youth program. Country for Children announced on September 8 the start of a new shift of its Day After Tomorrow Program and highlighted the stories of two girls from occupied Horlivka, Donetsk Oblast, and occupied Melitopol, Zaporizhia Oblast, who are taking part in the program. Russian national airline Aeroflot is sponsoring the program, under which Country for Children has brought 100 teenagers from occupied Ukraine to the Berezovaya Roshcha boarding house and sanatorium on the outskirts of Moscow City. “Day After Tomorrow” brands itself as a project for the “social and psychological adaptation” of children from occupied Ukraine. ISW has previously reported on the role of Country for Children and Day After Tomorrow in the deportation and forced removal of Ukrainian children to various education and rehabilitation programs elsewhere in occupied Ukraine or in the Russian Federation, and has assessed that Russian officials use such education and rehabilitation programs to Russify Ukrainian children.

Russian officials provided updates on the number of Ukrainian children who attended Russian summer camp programs in occupied Ukraine and in Russia, underscoring the scale of Russia’s forced removal and deportation campaign intended to Russify Ukrainian children. Russian Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov visited occupied Donetsk Oblast on September 10 and met with Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) Head Denis Pushilin. Kravtsov claimed that over 32,000 children from occupied Donetsk Oblast took part in Russian summer programs, including health, sports, and recreation camps and “University Shifts,” a program in which Ukrainian teenagers study at Russian secondary education institutions. In April, Russian First Deputy Education Minister Alexander Bugayev announced Russia’s plans to send around 53,000 Ukrainian children to summer camps in occupied Ukraine and in Russia over the course of summer 2025. ISW has long assessed that Russia’s transfer of Ukrainian children to summer camps in Russia constitutes illegal deportation because the underlying goal is to Russify Ukrainian children. ISW has observed ample evidence, including from Russian sources, confirming that Russia uses summer camps to propagate Russian identity and ideology amongst Ukrainian children, and often uses such summer camps to expose Ukrainian children to hyper-militaristic Russian patriotic ideals. Kravstov’s statements highlight the scale at which this Russification is occurring.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Russian “Country for Children” charitable organization continues to facilitate the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia through its “Day After Tomorrow” youth program.

  • Russian officials provided updates on the number of Ukrainian children who attended Russian summer camp programs in occupied Ukraine and in Russia, underscoring the scale of Russia’s forced removal and deportation campaign intended to Russify Ukrainian children.

  • Russian state atomic energy corporation Rosatom is becoming deeply ingrained in efforts to train Ukrainian children to be the next generation of Russian nuclear scientists and operators.

  • Russian youth organizations are preparing Ukrainian children for conscription and future service in the Russian military.

  • The Mariupol occupation administration has begun transferring property seized from residents of Mariupol who fled or died during Russia’s siege on the city to likely regime loyalists.

  • Russian occupation courts continue to weaponize dubious criminal charges to persecute religious minority groups.

  • Russia is building physical infrastructure to tighten its control over the information space in occupied Ukraine.

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