UN finds further evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
- Russian authorities have been found to have committed war crimes, including indiscriminate attacks, torture, rape, and the deportation of children to Russia.
- The Commission's investigation confirms the gravity of these violations and the impact on victims, survivors, and affected communities. They call upon all conflict parties to halt war crimes and human rights violations.
- The Russian-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014, has resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians and the displacement of millions. This report by the United Nations Commission of Inquiry highlights new evidence of Russian involvement in these atrocities.
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UN discovers more evidence which proves Russia's 'war crimes' in Ukraine
An investigation by the United Nations has further discovered evidence which proves that Russian forces committed “indiscriminate attacks” and war crimes while carrying out an invasion of Ukraine, which included deportation of children to Moscow and rape. “The collected evidence further shows that Russian authorities have committed the war crimes of willful killing, torture, rape and other sexual violence, and the deportation of children to the R
The UN against Moscow: “New evidence of war crimes in Ukraine.” Among the cases, the rapes of a 16-year-old pregnant woman and an 83-year-old.
The report of an independent United Nations commission documents further cruelty to the detriment of civilians, this time in the occupied regions of Kherson and Zh...
UN finds more evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
A United Nations investigation has provided more evidence that Russian armed forces committed “indiscriminate attacks” and war crimes in Ukraine, including rape and the deportation of children to Russia. Read all about the war in Ukraine and the situation in Russia here.
UN finds further evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
Report points to ‘wilful killing, torture, rape and other sexual violence, and the deportation of children to the Russian Federation’Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesA United Nations investigation has found further evidence that Russian forces committed “indiscriminate attacks” and war crimes in Ukraine, including rape and the deportation of children to Russia.“The collected evidence further shows that Russian authorities have committed t…
UN says it has evidence of war crimes by Russian forces in Ukraine
A United Nations commission of inquiry on Ukraine says it has found additional evidence that Russian forces had committed “indiscriminate attacks” and war crimes in Ukraine, including rape and the deportation of children to Russia.
UN probe finds evidence of "indiscriminate attacks", violations by Russian authorities in Ukraine
The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine presented the report to the General Assembly in accordance with Human Rights Council Resolution 52/32, which renewed the Commission's initial mandate for one additional year.
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