Representatives of the organization will talk to residents and victims to gather more information about the Russian attack.
The United Nations sent a team of experts to the village of Groza in the Kharkov region, which came under a missile attack by the Russian Federation. This was reported on October 6 by Sky News in relation to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
UNHCR spokeswoman Elizabeth Throssell said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk was “deeply shocked and condemns these killings.”
He added that the organization’s experts will talk to residents and victims of Groza to collect more information about the shelling.
We remind you that on October 5, the Russian army fired a missile at a shop-cafe in the village of Groza, Kharkov region. At this time, there were 60 people in the establishment for a memorial dinner.
According to the latest data, 52 civilians were killed as a result of the Russian attack.
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