With each new de-occupied city, Ukraine recorded an increase in brutality by Russian military personnel against civilians.
Ukraine continues to record war crimes against Russia. In each liberated settlement, new traces of the conquerors’ brutality against civilians can be seen. This was announced on Facebook on Monday, December 5 by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada Dmitry Lubinets, informing about a meeting with a delegation led by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.
He pointed out that Kherson has become another evidence of ill-treatment of the population. There, according to the Ombudsman, was not only the detention of civilians, which is already a violation of IHL, but also the joint detention of women and men in an overcrowded cell for several weeks.
“We have documented the round-the-clock audio and video surveillance of prisoners and the use of torture through their interpersonal communication. The facts of the creation of cells for children, where military personnel of Russia seized and tortured minors,” he said. .
He said that in the meeting with the UN delegation, they discussed gender-based violence, including against children, as well as observing the rights of the child in the context of forced deportation and abduction of children, the systematic policy of genocide by the Russian Federation against Ukrainian children who are forced citizens of the Russian Federation.
Lubinets added that Ukraine is interested in creating an effective international system for protecting the rights of prisoners of war, criticizing the ineffectiveness and inaction of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
It was previously reported that seven civilians were dug up in the Kherson region.
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Source: korrespondent

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