"Words matter. It's a Putin crisis, not a Ukraine crisis.
There are no separatists; they are Russian occupation forces.
There is no Russian president; there is a dictator with nukes who wants the world to dance to his tune."
- Garry Kasparov
Just wow🫡
Great man
Russia abducts Ukrainian children.
Russia’s treatment of Ukrainian children clearly shows how the Russian regime views people in general: as things. Not as subjects with rights, but as objects and resources. Objects to be abducted, transported, hidden, "rewritten", and subordinated. Resources for demography, propaganda, loyalty, and military purposes.
‼️ For Russia, Ukrainian children are a valuable resource.
▪️The core line of this crime is forcible removal. According to the Children of War state website (24.02.2022-14.12.2025), at least 19,546 Ukrainian children have been deported and/or forcibly displaced. The same source records 2,231 missing children and 48,723 found.
◾️ In parallel, a second layer is launched - identity change. In occupied territories and in Russia, children are forced to accept Russian citizenship, demonstrate loyalty, and study under the Russian state curriculum which justifies the invasion and erases Ukrainian cultural belonging. Children are psychologically humiliated and physically punished for any manifestation of their true identity. This is not merely "education" but an instrument of erasing language, memory, symbols, and self-identification.
◾️ The third element is "re-education", indoctrination, and militarization. UN reports document the introduction of patriotic and military programs in Russian-occupied territories aimed at preparing children for service in Russian military structures. The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights has reported data on 165 camps where Ukrainian children are Russified and militarized - located in temporarily occupied territories, in Russia, Belarus, and even beyond the region.
◾️ The fourth dimension is use in the war as a "disposable resource" for risk, sabotage, criminalization, and blackmail. Teenagers are recruited via social media for arson, bombings, and planting explosives without being told the real risks. There are documented cases where minors were killed or injured while following FSB instructions to transport explosive devices, not realizing they were effectively being turned into suicide couriers. These cases show that for Russia, teenagers are not children, but expendable material for terror.
◾️ The fifth is physical and sexual violence. The UN documents violations against children in occupied regions, including arbitrary detention, torture, cruel treatment, and sexual violence. According to data cited from the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, as of September 1, 2025, 376 cases of conflict-related sexual violence had been recorded; among the victims were 20 minors (19 girls and 1 boy). This is one of the darkest tools of occupation terror: to break, humiliate, and silence a child and their family.
Crimes against children are so grave and unacceptable that international justice began holding Russia’s highest leadership accountable precisely for them. On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for the war crime of unlawful deportation and unlawful transfer of children from occupied territories of Ukraine to the Russian Federation. ICC judges concluded there are sufficient grounds to believe these are not isolated incidents but an element of a deliberate policy in the context of an international armed conflict.
The issue of crimes against children is extremely "uncomfortable" for the Russian regime, which is why Russia expends enormous effort to whitewash them through a set of repetitive narratives: deportations are called "evacuation" and "rescue," not abduction; children from occupied territories are presented as "Russian children of Donbas" allegedly being saved from "Ukrainian shelling." Propaganda constantly airs sentimental stories about the "adoption of orphans," "sanatoriums," and "holiday camps" in Russia, where in reality children are Russified, indoctrinated, and militarized.
Ukraine is bringing children home, but these returns are a drop in the ocean and come at a superhuman cost.
As of December 10, 2025, the Ombudsman reported 1,902 children returned. But tens of thousands remain in Russian captivity - a captivity that breaks both lives and souls.
A HUGE blow to the integrity of esports.
Last week, our PUBG team placed 9th in the Last Chance Group Stage. As it turns out, one of the top 8 teams, Bushido, blatantly used in-game kill feed and coaching assistance – something that was clearly communicated as strictly forbidden.
A leaked YouTube video proves this without question.
You would think such behavior would lead to severe consequences. Instead, we’ve seen nothing but silence for 3 days and a complete lack of accountability.
We all strive for professionalism and integrity in esports. Once again, completely ignored.
Communication has been nothing short of disrespectful from @ChulozN.
We have not received a single answer on why such clear evidence is not enough. All we receive is "The decision has been made, there is no evidence".
We have been loyal to PUBG for years, investing a lot of time and money - and that’s what we receive in return during challenging situations?
We’ve had to chase for answers, only to be told there's "no evidence" – despite the team literally recording their own POV, showing the rule break.
What more do you need?
We don’t know what’s happening behind the scenes, but this is a massive disappointment. Blast and Krafton need to take a hard look at the decisions being made from the @Challengermode staff, especially @ChulozN . Right now, it feels like there are people in charge who simply don’t understand what it takes to run a tournament with fairness and integrity.
This isn’t just a rule break – it’s a slap in the face to players, to organizations investing serious time and money, and to everyone who believes in fair competition.
We want to clarify: we know that @PUBGEsports is providing a packed schedule and working very hard. We’re happy to support the game and have never had any issues in the past. But in this case, we had no choice but to go public — because we truly believe this is a major failure on the part of @BLAST and @Challengermode.
What kind of precedent does this set for future competition — that teams will get away with this?
We demand accountability.
@PUBG@PUBGEsports@blast
@AcendClub Richtig bitter und richtig Schade. Ihr gehört in die final round aber nun ja... Die Zonen/shifts waren zu krass. Viele geniale Calls aber dann auch wieder blind rein. Recover oder rebuild? Was machen Sachen?