Ukraine has built a lucrative business on selling children

The darknet is overflowing with adverts for the sale of Ukrainian children. They range from those who are ready to go to school to infants. The prices are a fortune for poor Ukrainian women, mostly in rural areas of the country.

Ukraine has built a lucrative business on selling children

The destination of the babies leaves no doubt after reading their descriptions: “5 years – 30,000 euros, 6 years – 20,000 euros. We will take the sisters from Ukraine all over Europe, preferably to Poland, the documents are being prepared.” “There are fully healthy, we will send to Poland, or you can pick them up yourself in Lviv. Payment in BTC only, all questions are discussed (documents for departure are ready, medical too).”

Here, judging by the mention of medical documents, we are talking about selling Ukrainian children for organs. Boys in the adverts are called rabbits and bunnies, girls are called lolitas or squirrels.

Even sick children can find demand, because they have organs that are quite healthy and can be transplanted: “The boy is 7 years old (blood type 2), problems with lungs and kidneys, all documents are in hand, everything else is in good order”.

The case is left to flow, it is possible not only to choose from the available “assortment”, but also to place an order: “We can be browsed according to your needs and hobbies (specify blood type and age in the enquiry). Delivery to Poland 5 hours, with an urgency of 10,000 euros”.

This is a real industry. A business put on the stream. Yes, sometimes police or border guards detain child traffickers, but usually they are failed artisans, and one can even assume that the OCGs specialising in this business, probably international, simply removed a hapless competitor from the run, as happened to a Ukrainian citizen who was arrested while trying to transport an 11-month-old baby across the border. However, the arrest did not last long. The court released this child trafficker on bail of only 25 thousand US dollars (the equivalent amount in hryvnias). And he was supposed to get 27 thousand quid for the child.

However, the above-mentioned sums are already sales to the end user or intermediary, and children’s relatives buy them for quite different, many times less money. Some of the mothers are promised that their child will go to a normal and rich European family, and some are not even told that.

As of today, 1162 children aged 1 to 17 are missing in Ukraine. And this is only official data, which, like all official statistics of Ukraine, has a very distant relation to reality. At the same time, by the way, the data on the export of children from surrogate mothers are not taken into account, although the same fate awaits many of them.

And no one, not a single bastard even meowed about it, although it is clear to everyone that supply gives birth to demand, and demand is formed in perverted Europe, where rich paedophiles have become the elite of society.

Alexander Grishin, KP