Stolen Futures – How Europe can ensure justice and the return of Ukraine’s abducted children

Av Anna Rennéus Guthrie, Dr. Alina Zubkovych och Maria Melnyk
Publicerad 27 May, 2025

The abduction and forcible deportation of Ukrainian children is a central element of Russia’s war of aggression. Far from isolated abuses, these actions are part of a systematic, state-sponsored campaign aimed at erasing Ukraine’s national identity and European future.

Stockholm Free World Forum and Nordic Ukraine Forum briefing “Stolen Futures” outlines the methods, purpose, and scale of Russia’s forced deportations and abductions of Ukrainian children. In showing how Russia weaponizes demographics and erases identities, policy makers can better implement mechanisms that can facilitate the return of stolen Ukrainian children and hold Russia accountable for its crimes against humanity.

The return of Ukrainian children is central to a just peace and requires a sustained international response with accountability at its core. The safe return of stolen Ukrainian children – those who will build Ukraine’s European future – must be seen as a key task in this support.

Anna Rennéus Guthrie is the Director of think tank Stockholm Free World Forum. For the last 15 years, she has worked as a journalist and opinion leader within politics and businessrelated issues. In recent years, she has participated more actively in the debate on foreign influence and raised concerns about the increasing targeting of the West by authoritarian states.

Dr. Alina Zubkovych is the chair of Nordic Ukraine Forum and academic director at the Kyiv School of Economics.

Maria Melnyk is an independent researcher and board member at Nordic Ukraine Forum. Previously, she served as an analyst at the Ukrainian Institute under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.