The Ombudsman called on the Western partners to introduce new sanctions against Russia and increase the supply of weapons to Ukraine, as only this would help stop Russian aggression and secure Europe.
The aggressive policy of the Kremlin indicates that the invaders will not stop at the Ukrainian territory and will go in the direction of Europe. This was announced on Saturday, August 12, by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets on the social network Facebook.
He emphasized that the Kremlin is not looking for options on how to end the war in Ukraine.
Lubinets drew attention to the fact that Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma that would abolish the need to notify international organizations, such as the UN or the Council of Europe, of the introduction of martial law or a state of emergency in the country. .
“Such laws violate the requirements of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and amendments to the law would basically allow the Kremlin to repress Russians without regard to international humanitarian law. This indicates that the Russian president is not looking for a way out of the war in Ukraine, but is preparing for more “, – wrote Lubinets.
He also does not rule out armed clashes between the Russian Federation and NATO countries.
The Ombudsman called on Western partners to introduce new sanctions against Russia and increase arms supplies to Ukraine.
“Russia’s aggression has shown that the criminal regime of the top leadership of Russia will not stop in Ukraine, but may start a bloodier war in Europe. The Russian Federation is a threat to the security of the entire democratic world!” – summed up Dmitry Lubinets.
Earlier too, the Russians had unsuccessfully attacked near Kupyansk.
Russia is trying to show at least some success – APU
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Source: korrespondent

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