World | adoption Russia Halts Adoptions to US Families Case of 'returned' 7-year-old boy sparks outrage By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Apr 15, 2010 6:19 AM CDT Copied The child, 8, gets into a minivan in Russia after flying over alone. (AP Photo/Rossia 1 Television Channel) Russia has suspended all adoptions to American families until the two countries can agree on new procedures. A US delegation will meet with officials in Moscow "in the next few days" to discuss the situation, the AP reports, after an American woman last week sent her 7-year-old adopted son back to Russia on a plane by himself. Russians are outraged that no charges have been filed against her. A Russian rep said new laws were necessary "ensure that recent tragedies in the United States will not be repeated." Read These Next Analysis sees a historic shift underway in US capitalism. Explosion rocks steel plant near Pittsburgh. Rapper stops his show to scold a mom who brought her baby. A child was reportedly among those shot dead in a Target parking lot. Report an error