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Friday, April 16, 2010

RUSSIA: Russian foster family to care for Artyom, rejected by U.S. mom

The Russian children's ombudsman, Pavel Astakhov, and Artyom

18:5116/04/2010

The 7-year-old Russian boy who arrived in Moscow alone on a plane from the United States after his U.S. adoptive family rejected him is to live with a Russian foster family, the Russian children's ombudsman told RIA Novosti on Friday.

"Artyom will be discharged from hospital and taken to a foster family next week," Pavel Astakhov said.

He did not give any further details about the foster family.

Astakhov said the boy has caught a slight cold, but managed to celebrate his eight birthday with enthusiasm in hospital.

He said the usually lengthy process of uniting an orphan with a foster family would be speeded up for Artyom in light of the circumstances.

Seven-year-old Artyom, who was adopted in the United States around six months ago, flew to Moscow on April 8 on his own after being accompanied to the plane in the United States by his adoptive grandmother. He was carrying a note from his former adoptive mother saying she would not take care of him any longer because he was "mentally unstable."

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MOSCOW, April 16 (RIA Novosti)

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