Separated from father because of Ukraine drawing: Russian child is in the care of the mother

Before court hearing
Separated from father because of Ukraine drawing: Russian child is in the care of the mother

Because a 13-year-old girl is said to have criticized the Ukraine war with a drawing, she was separated from her father (symbol image)

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The 13-year-old Russian girl, whose father was arrested because of a picture she painted in Ukraine, is in the care of her mother. The father has to go to prison for two years because of his critical attitude towards the attack on the neighboring country.

The drama about a single father and his daughter in Russia, who were separated because of a child’s drawing against the Ukraine offensive, enters the next sad round: a day before a Russian court on Thursday about the final deprivation of custody of the now two-year prisoner convicted 54-year-old should decide, it became known that his daughter Maria was placed in the care of her mother. The two had not seen each other for years.

The case of Alexey Moskalyov and his 13-year-old daughter Maria from the small town of Yefremov, 300 kilometers south of Moscow, also made international headlines. Also in Russia, an online petition calling for Maria’s return to her father received more than 145,000 signatures – despite government repression in the country.

Father arrested in Belarus

After the girl made a drawing at school of a woman and a child with a Ukrainian flag being threatened by rockets, the authorities got involved.

They found critical internet comments on Maria’s father. The girl was then placed in a home, and her father was sentenced to two years in prison for “discrediting” the Russian army. Moskalyov escaped from house arrest before the hearing, but was caught in Belarus two days later.

On the eve of the crucial court hearing on the further fate of the father and daughter, the authorities announced that Maria’s mother Olga Sitchikhina suddenly appeared again and took the child with her.

“Let’s hope that mother and daughter are doing well,” said controversial children’s rights commissioner Maria Lwowa-Belowa on Telegram. “Masha did not want to see her mother at first,” wrote Lvova-Belowa. “But she’s changed her mind, she told me that herself on the phone,” she added. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant against Lvowa-Belova on charges of kidnapping Ukrainian children.

The Russian child rights officer Maria Lwova-Belowa spoke to the girl on the phone

The Russian child rights officer Maria Lwova-Belowa, who is wanted under an international arrest warrant, spoke to the girl on the phone

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Father in letter to daughter: “Ask for dad”

Alexey Moskalyov has not been seen since his arrest in Belarus. The civil rights organization OWD-Info published a short letter from the 54-year-old to his daughter on Thursday, which was forwarded by his lawyer.

On the hastily scribbled note, Moskalyov asks his “Maschenka” to hold out – there are people “who are looking for ways to help you”. She should agree if relatives wanted to apply for custody of her. “It’s better than being in an orphanage.” Then he writes to his daughter: “If you are taken to court, ask for your dad. Ask the judge emphatically.”

Last week, Maria wrote her father a heartbreaking letter: “Dad, you are my hero,” it said. “I love you very much, you are innocent, I will always be by your side.” Everything will be fine, the 13-year-old continued: “I know that you will not give in, you are strong, we are strong”.

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