“Investigators of the Investigative Committee of Russia, within the framework of the criminal cases already being investigated in the department about the crimes of the Kyiv regime, will study the specified information and give it a criminal legal assessment,” RIA Novosti reports.

Earlier, a video of a survey of the base of a humanitarian organization in Mariupol was published, where documents were found indicating information about children, their healthy organs and data about their parents.

According to the agency, there were no notes on the diseases in the cards.

On May 26, in Mariupol, a child died as a result of an explosion on the territory of a school.