📈 russia’s aggression against Ukraine has significantly increased the risks of human trafficking and the number of related crimes. This is stated in the third report by the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA), published on June 12.
Source: PRYAMYI
📊 The document notes that despite a decrease in cases in 2021–2022, 118 victims were officially recorded in 2023, and 182 in 2024. The rise is explained by the worsening socio-economic situation caused by russia’s war against Ukraine.
🔍 Experts suggest that the actual number of victims is much higher than official statistics. According to the International Organization for Migration, over 7,000 people received assistance from 2018 to 2024.
⚠️ The main forms of exploitation have been labor exploitation, sexual exploitation, involvement in criminal activities, and use in armed conflict.
📌 GRETA urges the Ukrainian authorities to:
improve assistance to victims;
strengthen their protection;
create a state compensation system;
adopt a law on non-punishment of trafficking victims;
support reintegration and provide medical care.








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