Russia 'committed crimes against humanity' in Ukraine: UN probe
- A United Nations investigation found that Russia has committed crimes against humanity, including enforced disappearances and torture against civilians in Ukraine.
- The report indicates that these actions were part of a systematic attack on civilians, with many detainees transferred to facilities in occupied Ukraine or Russia.
- The inquiry detailed that Russian authorities used torture against detainees, aiming to extract information and intimidate.
- The report highlights violations of international humanitarian law concerning the treatment of prisoners of war and emphasizes the need for justice and accountability for these crimes.
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War in Ukraine: Russia has committed crimes against humanity, according to a UN commission
Russia committed the "crimes against humanity" of enforced disappearances and torture in the context of the war in Ukraine, according to an independent international commission of inquiry of the United Nations.
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