While it wasn't thought to be the case with Violetta, there have been many cases of Ukrainian children being illegally taken to Russia over the course of the war. The young girl, who's last name has not been reported by officials, has been provided with medical care, it added. She is alive, but very tired, thirsty and hungry." "Finally today the girl was found in the forest. "More than a thousand people, including policemen, rescuers, volunteers, and local residents, searched for the child in the village, among the bushes, swamps, and examined all the surrounding reservoirs," Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs said. Ukrainian officials said there was no "wrongdoing committed against the child" and she had just got lost after wandering too far away from home. Violetta disappeared from her garden three days ago, with more than a thousand people searching for her. While war rages on in Ukraine, emergency services are still working hard to tackle problems away from the frontline.Ī two-year-old girl who went missing from her home in Kharkiv has been found alive in a nearby forest. Germany did not announce any concrete response to Russia's expulsions, which are expected to begin next week. The expulsions will lead to "a major cut in all areas of our presence in Russia", the spokesperson added. "The Russian Foreign Ministry had made public in April its decision to introduce a cap on the number of staff at our missions abroad and at German intermediary organisations in Russia," a German Foreign Office spokesperson said. The move comes in response to the reduction of Russian intelligence services in Germany earlier this year. Several hundred German state employees, including teachers and staff of the Goethe Institute, which promotes German culture and language abroad, could be expelled, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung news outlet reported. The German foreign ministry criticised Russia's decision, calling the upcoming expulsions "unilateral, unjustified and incomprehensible". Russia is planning to expel German diplomats, teachers and employees of cultural institutions next month in a move that is likely to cause more tension between the two already strained countries.
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