Tbilisi
Here are 71 pages that bring us closer to Russia’s intentions in Ukraine. Intentions that raise questions, so many Russian leaders, such as former President Dmitry Medvedev, seem to want to re-educate Ukrainians by teaching them Pushkin’s language instead of Ukrainian. This Thursday, the Human Rights Watch NGO publishes its report “We had no choice”. The war crime of “screening” and forcible transfer of Ukrainian civilians to Russia”, which is the result of several months of investigation, which documents how the Russian army is draining the civilian population of the conquered regions in the south and east of Ukraine to its territory, in particular from the martyred city of Mariupol.
These forced transfers of citizens “are serious violations of the laws of war and constitute war crimes and possible crimes against humanity.” the report points out. “It is difficult to say unequivocally why the Russian army and its proxies…
Source: Le Figaro
