Digital taskforce  tracks down abducted Ukrainian children | DW News

Torn from their families and forced to travel to Russia thousands of Ukrainian kids are still missing now eight of them have been tracked down thanks to facial recognition and open-source intelligence 60 investigators from 23 countries came together for a hackathon at a europool conference using Advanced facial recognition they unearth recent images

Of the kids online before geolocation experts determined the location of the images the children’s identities and location cannot be revealed due to security risks but the information was passed on to Ukrainian authorities Ukraine says Russia has abducted almost 20,000 Ukrainian children the charity organization save Ukraine is committed

To rescuing them they’ve been able to return 231 children so far Euro has set up a task force to uncover Russian war crimes

Security services have tracked down missing Ukrainian children using facial recognition. Russian forces are believed to have deported thousands of kids in the past two years. 

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9 comments
  1. facial recognition through digital system is untrustworthy. so many features are repeated.

  2. Don’t deny Russia collusion! I don’t believe that 7 billion people in the world are not capable of deposing remove Putin!

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