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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin believes that the organizers of a trip for German schoolchildren to occupied Crimea should be held accountable.

“The Kremlin’s propagandists brought German children to occupied Crimea. Because of the absence of consular and insurance protection, this is a very dangerous adventure. Its organizers should be held accountable,” he wrote on Twitter on March 28.

Russian media reported that a delegation of young people’s diplomats from Germany (17 people) had arrived in Crimea. Children will stay on the peninsula until April 2. In particular, they will take part in the opening of an international project “Days of Russian-German Children’s People Diplomacy in Yalta.”