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- **Return of Displaced Ukrainians**: Clause 8-1 addresses the return of displaced Ukrainians, including those from territories still occupied by Russia and those retaken by Ukraine. It outlines the process for their return and the options for citizenship.

- **Filtration and Deportation**: The page details the forced deportation of Ukrainians to Russia, including children, as part of a process called "filtration." This is described as a war crime by international bodies.

- **Repatriation Efforts**: Ukraine may request the nullification of arrest warrants for Russian officials if they cooperate in repatriating deported children. The focus is on reconciliation and redemption for the sake of the children.

- **Citizenship and Rights**: Returnees can choose to remain Ukrainian citizens or take Russian citizenship, but dual citizenship is not allowed during the reconstruction period.

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