War crimes may have been committed in Ukraine – UN Human Rights Commission Chairman warns

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Since the start of the war on February 24, the UN has claimed 5,264 lives. Verified by the Human Rights Organization.

Berlin:

The United Nations says Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine appears to have violated international humanitarian law. The head of the Human Rights Commission has said.

The statement issued by the Head Office of the Human Rights Commission is as follows:

Civilians have been killed in indiscriminate shelling and bombardment by Russian forces in Ukraine. Hospitals, schools and other public infrastructure have been attacked. These are activities parallel to war crimes.

Since the start of the war on February 24, the UN has claimed 5,264 lives. Verified by the Human Rights Organization. Of these, 92.3 percent of deaths were recorded in areas under the control of the Ukrainian government.

Thus stated in that statement.

The UN says the actual death toll could be much higher as horrors in war-torn areas like Mariupol come to light. Michelle, chair of the Human Rights Commission. He says international humanitarian law has not simply been ignored, but appears to have been thrown out.

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