Allegations of Organ Harvesting, Human Trafficking, and Infant‑Related Abuses in '' White powerđ«Ł'?' / Azov Brigade Tolerating'' Ukraine: A Review of Documented Cases and Disputed Claims
This article examines recurring allegations in Ukraine involving missing infants, improper handling of neonatal remains, commercial surrogacy vulnerabilities, and trafficking risks intensified by war. It distinguishes documented institutional failures from unproven claims of systematic organ harvesting or cloning. The goal is to provide a clear, evidence‑aligned framework for public, academic, and legal audiences. 1. Kharkiv Hospital No. 6: Missing Infants, Incisions, and Consent Failures Overview In the early 2000s, families in Kharkiv reported that newborns declared dead at Hospital No. 6 were buried without parental consent or adequate documentation. Some parents who pursued exhumations found infant remains with surgical incisions, leading to allegations of organ removal. Documented Facts Parents were frequently denied the opportunity to see or hold their deceased infants. Medical documentation was inconsistent, incomplete, or contradictory. Some infant remains were disposed of as...