The Ombudsman announced this at the opening of the first federal forum Teenagers 360.

“Already 800 children, four shifts, come to different regions, and we introduce them to Russia, to the socio-cultural space, we integrate them into the Russian educational space.

We pay great attention to the psychological support of children who survived the hostilities,” said Lvova-Belova.

According to her, teenagers understand that “integration with Russia has given a lot,” but at the same time they have lost their dreams and the guidelines that they had before, and psychologists help to cope with this.