Thursday, March 16, 2023

What to know about UN report outlining Russian war crimes

 


Beyond the loss of soldiers, the abuse of civilians caught in the middle of the war have stockpiled.

The United Nations (UN) said last month that at least 8,000 non-combatants had been killed in the war — a figure that it says is most likely significantly higher.

A new UN report released this week said both Russia and Ukraine had committed war crimes.

Here is what you need to know about the new UN report.

Russia has widely used indiscriminate attacks and bombings

The independent international committee that submitted the report to the UN on the humanitarian crises in Ukraine found that the Russian military has consistently committed indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks on civilian populations.

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