Yale’s data on stolen Ukrainian children could have been “permanently deleted” when focused by Elon Musk, as revealed by this work last week.
American politicians and leading Christian groups condemned the Trump administration’s decision to Axis program Salvation of Ukrainian children stolen by Russia.
The ultraj spread over both sides of the Atlantic Since Paper I. revealed that the World Unity at the Yale University that follows Ukrainian Kids kidnapped by Russia and -cut the financing as part of Elon Musk’s Clampdown on government spending.
Also, it is now afraid that evidence of potential war crimes documented by Yale investigators were deleted when their program was closed.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) accused Vladimir Putin and the Russian Children’s Commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova, of deporting children, who is a war crime. The Kremlin denies the crimes, claiming that the adoptions by the Russians must help the “abandoned” children.
The uncertain fate of the files pushed the members of Congressmen and a prominent Christian Christian group to publicly criticize the president’s spending discounts and the cessation of the Yale program.

A letter of American politicians to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the secretary of Treasury, Scott Besent, claims that the database accumulated by the Yale Humanitarian Laboratory could have been destroyed.
“We have reason to believe that the data in the warehouse were permanently deleted,” said the letter written by a Congressmen group and led by Democrat Greg Landsman.
“If it is true, this would have devastating consequences.”
Published in The Washington Post, The letter states that The data is a “vital resource” that “cannot be lost”.
Meanwhile, Nathaniel Raymond, the executive director of Yale Humanitar Rights Lab (HRL) speaks for the first time since the program was focused.
He said Paper I. Exclusively that the problems in the game were greater than politics. “The kidnapped children should never be a political football,” he said.
The content of the letter means the first time that American politicians have officially spoken in anger for the fate of the Yale program.
In it, the US Politicians also raise fears that if the database has been preserved, but moved, its value as digital forensic evidence could have been compromised.
Their anger and concern had an echo of a prominent Christian Christian voice.

Galen Carey, vice -president of government relations at the National Association of Evangelics (NAE), said The Washington Post: “The kidnapping of children strikes a nerve that I hope to help wake up more Americans in the horrors of the Russian invasion and the occupation of the parts of Ukraine.
Nae are among the groups that have supported some of Trump’s policies, although they also offered some critics. “I also hope that the reduction of financing will be seen as a quick mistake,” Carey added.
The news comes 24 hours after the Foreign Secretary David Lammy received two questions on the Commons floor raising concerns about the fate of the evidence of the program.
He said: “We keep this issue absolutely in our vision. It cannot be a negotiation tool in any future discussion with Mr. Putin.”
Politicians in the UK request the UK and its allies together to save Ukrainian children stolen by Russia.
Ed Davey, the Liberal -Democrat, said: “The kidnapping of Putin of the innocent Ukrainians is barbarian. It is a war crime for which to be held accountable.
“Prime Minister must call Trump urgently to restore financing to save these children from Putin’s claws and bring them home.”
It can be asked to the United Kingdom government to intervene to make Yale’s financing deficiency, it is understood. A spokesman for the Foreign Office said that “works to evaluate the implications of US financing breaks in development programs.”
The White House and Yale University did not respond to comment applications.
A spokesman for the Yale University said: “Researchers at the Humanitarian Research Laboratory (HRL) have recently been announced that government financing for their activity in the Ukraine war has been interrupted. HRL investigates and addresses humanitarian crises worldwide, using data and analysis from Open-Source.
“Although we are not able to comment on the decision of the State Department, we recognize the importance of HRL activity and its contributions to international efforts to protect vulnerable populations, including Ukrainian children. Yale remains supporter for its researchers who are pursuing a light on urgent global problems.”