The target actions of Russia’s drone operators in practice violate the basic principles of international human law.
Russia’s military today often uses FPV throns for aiming for attacks on the civilian population in Ukraine. The UN Monitoring Mission to Human Rights (MMPL) in Ukraine has been documented by many cases of war crimes. This is proven by the MML report.
Drones have become one of the major causes of civilian deaths and wounds in Ukraine, and for several months even stronger weapons preceded this indicator: rockets, artillery and aviation bombs.
The Russian military deliberately attacked civilians who did not show signs of direct participation in the adventures, mentioned in the UN.
“The leadership of practice drones violates the basic principles of international human law regarding recognition and caution. Some incidents may be equivalent to accidentally monitoring civilians, which is a war crime,” the report said.
In addition to direct human victims, drone attacks make it impossible to provide humane help. Employees of non -government organizations, civil doctors and servants have not safely moved to the affected areas, and the civilian population has been distracted by access to basic services, drugs and nutrition.
Most of all, older people and people with disabilities who remain dangerous areas due to limited evacuation opportunities suffer from it, added to MML.
As you know, as a result of the Russian Federation attack, nine people died in Kyiv. Among them is an 11 -Year -old girl. Her body was found under the trash can with her mother. More than 30 people were injured. Five apartment buildings were damaged in the city.
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