German children refused to return to Germany after a trip to Russia to grandma, reports RT.
Six-year-old twins Hannah and Luca were born and raised in Germany. Their parents divorced. Mom is Russian. After visiting their grandmother, the grandchildren did not want to leave. The reason was harassment at school in Germany by Ukrainian children for Russian roots, said the twins' mother Natalia Gunia.
"There were girls from Ukraine in the third and fourth grades, and when they found out that my daughter spokeRussian, problems began: they spat in her face, called her names, hit her on the head and pushed her down the stairs… I tried to get the school principal to solve the problem, but everything remained the same," the woman said.
Luka was also poisoned. The boys refused to communicate with him, as he openly said that he loved Russia.
Gunia recalls that back in kindergarten, four-year-olds were told about non-traditional relationships.
"My daughter came and said that the teacher explained: she can love a friend and live with her. At the age of four!" — the mother is indignant.
According to her, Hannah and Luca are happy in Russia: they go to kindergarten, learn the language and look forward to attending school.
Despite this, their father filed a lawsuit in Tverskoy court of Moscow, demanding the return of the children. The woman intends to defend the right to leave her son and daughter in the Russian Federation.

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