the Ministry of Foreign Affairs On Monday, tracking data from thousands of Ukrainian children, which were allegedly kidnapped by the Russian forces, are still “safe”, despite the concerns that were deleted or protected poorly after the program's funding discounts by the Trump administration.
The data initiative, led by the Yale School for Public Health for Humanitarian Research, was part of a larger program known as the Yale Conflict Observatory, which worked to track various war crimes, including those committed by Russia during its war with Ukraine. Yale confirmed last week that the financing of the work he was doing in the war in Ukraine was “stopping”.
The pages were removed on the conflict observatory from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well.
News about Trump administration Reducing the funding of the program raised fears that the data had been lost, or was not sufficiently protected from tampering, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that it was detained on a database controlled by the main contractor of the conflict Observatory Yale Corporation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was charged with concerns about what happened to the data collected by the initiative to follow the kidnapped Ukrainian children on Monday, and reported that the newspapers informed the agency that the data was “safe”. (Getty Images/Fox)
“The data exists … we know it is safe,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Tami Bruce told reporters on Monday. “Just for something changed – as it is – (does not mean) it disappears, stops, or becomes something we cannot use.”
Bruce refused more to comment on the role of the continuous federal government, or its absence, regarding data protection.
“I would just tell you that there is a variety of dynamics that occur when it comes to the world with the knowledge of these missing children,” she told reporters.
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A demonstration, including thousands of bears, and playing, representing thousands of children who were kidnapped after the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Nicholas Maitelink/info Mag/AFP via Getty Images)
According to what was reported, the relevant data was assembled by Yale University researchers to participate with Europol and the International Criminal Court to bring war crimes charges. Against Russia After the end of the war, according to the New York Times.
Democratic lawmakers in a letter to Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned him about 20,000 Ukrainian children by Russia and hidden them in their adoption system. They have sparked fears that Yale's financing discounts may lead to permanent data loss.
The message also noted that since the war began, more than 700,000 people were transferred from Ukraine to Russia.
During a briefing on Monday, Bruce emphasized the president's concern about the missing children and said that their return from Russia to Ukraine was part of the US discussions in the ongoing Russia aimed at ending the war.
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People, who hold Ukrainian banners and flags, are gathering to pretend to hand over Ukrainian children who were kidnapped by Russia in front of the United Nations Office in Brussels. (Photography by Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to provide any comment on this story, and referred all questions about data to Miter. In response to Fox News Digital questions about the data site, a MITER spokesman said that the search in Ukrainian children “is currently being preserved by a former partner in the (conflict observatory) contract.” However, the spokesperson will not refer to the specific partner that he was referring to, as there are several.
The spokesperson added that, as a result of the Trump administration step to reduce the financing of the Yale program, the research there was stopped there to track the kidnapped Ukrainian children.
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“Although we are not in a position that allows us to comment on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’s decision, we realize the importance of HRL and its contributions International efforts To protect the vulnerable population, including Ukrainian children, a spokesman for Yale Fox News told the digital University of Yale Fox News.