UN condemns Russian attacks on Ukraine

by times news cr

2024-07-12 12:44:31

Russia came under heavy criticism during an emergency meeting of the Security Council about his massive attack on Ukraine on Monday that reached hospitals, which was described as a “war crime” by a senior official of the HIM.

“Intentionally targeting a protected hospital is a war crime and the perpetrators must be held accountable,” he said. Joyce Msuyaacting undersecretary of United Nations for humanitarian affairs.

The Council, whose rotating presidency exercises precisely Russiaholds the meeting at the request of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskywho confirmed at least 38 people dead, including four children, and 190 wounded during the attacks with 40 missiles that targeted several Ukrainian towns and cities.

The Ukrainian ambassador to the ONU, Sergiy Kyslytsya, He accused Russia of “deliberately targeting perhaps the most vulnerable population in society” by displaying evidence of a Russian cruise missile.

The town hall of the capital of Ukraine declared a day of mourning in the city, where flags flew at half-mast and entertainment events were postponed.

Bombing hits school in Gaza

A deadly airstrike has devastated a school used as a shelter in southern Gaza, and thousands of people in the north of the Palestinian territory have fled an intensified Israeli offensive against the Islamist Hamas movement.

A source of the hospital Naser de Jan Yunis reported that, as a result of the bombing against the school Al Awada in Abyssiniathere are 29 dead in Abasan, revising upwards a previous balance.

The Israeli military said its air force launched a bombing in the area against a “terrorist” and who would verify what happened.

His troops acknowledged having bombed three other schools since Saturday, in attacks that left at least 20 dead, according to authorities and rescuers.
Israel claimed that the bombings were aimed at militants in schools.

In the north of the territory, Israeli soldiers intensified their offensive, before both sides resumed negotiations in Qatar to try to reach a ceasefire and the release of hostages, after more than nine months of war.

William Burns, head of the CIAy David Barnea, Israeli intelligence chief to meet Qatari Prime Minister in Doha.

2024-07-12 12:44:31

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