Six Unattended Children Returned to Uzbekistan from Russia

On April 21 of this year, as a result of inter-agency cooperation and effective relations established with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, six minors left without parental care in a foreign country were returned to Uzbekistan. This was reported by the press service of the National Agency for Social Protection, citing Zamin.uz.
According to the report, the children were brought to the capital via the Tashkent International Airport named after Islam Karimov. Following all necessary procedures, they were reunited with their relatives and family members.
This process is an integral part of the systematic efforts to protect children's rights and ensure their safety. Responsible officials stated that practical work is currently underway to provide comprehensive support to the children and their families.
Specifically, regional 'Inson' social service centers have been tasked with providing social and psychological assistance, as well as regularly monitoring their daily well-being. These measures are designed to facilitate the children's rapid adaptation to society and their upbringing in a healthy environment.
According to experts, such state-level initiatives are crucial for protecting the interests of minors. Returning children from abroad to their homeland and placing them in a family environment creates the necessary foundation for them to grow into well-rounded individuals in the future.
Social protection system employees have taken the fate of each child under special supervision, aiming to provide all necessary support.





