Deputy Representative of Russia to the UN Dmitry Polyansky said that those countries of the international community that send weapons Ukraine they become accomplices in the crimes and deaths of children that occur in the Ukrainian Donbas during the war.
Polyansky spoke Tuesday at a new UN Security Council meeting on the plight of children in armed conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine, which began almost five months ago at the behest of Russian President Vladimir Putin. . . .
“The armed forces of Ukraine cynically bomb civilian infrastructure in Donbass: kindergartens, schools, medical institutions. Children are being killed, including with weapons provided by the United States, Britain, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Netherlands and other countries that become accomplices in crimes against children,” Polyansky said.
According to statements by a Russian official compiled by the TASS news agency, about 250 civilians, including 16 children, died in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, and nearly 1,500 others, including 83 minors, died. result of injury.
Polyansky also counted 72 medical institutions and 238 educational institutions that suffered as a result of shelling by Ukrainian troops.
On the other hand, Russia’s representative to the UN “categorically” rejected the allegation that Russian authorities were kidnapping Ukrainian minors, which he said was “unsubstantiated”.
According to Polyansky, about 2.5 million Ukrainians have been evacuated to Russia, of which just over 390,000 are minors. “All these people left for our country voluntarily, saving their lives and their children,” he said.
Russia distributes passports for living in Ukraine
The Russian occupation authorities have begun issuing Russian passports in Melitopol, a city in southeastern Ukraine that has been captured by Moscow’s forces.
Occupation authorities of the Zaporozhye region, where melitopolThey want to organize a referendum at the end of the year to formalize joining Russia.
After weeks of waiting, Novitskaya is due to receive her new documents at a ceremony that will play the Russian anthem in front of a portrait. Vladimir Putin.
This distribution of passports, which is also taking place in other occupied regions of Ukraine, is part of Moscow’s strategy to irreversibly establish itself in the region.
(According to Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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