UN Labels Russia's Kherson Drone Campaign as War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
- The UN Commission concluded that Russian military drone attacks in Ukraine's Kherson region amount to "crimes against humanity" and "war crimes," targeting civilians systematically.
- The inquiry reported nearly 150 civilian deaths, noting that men, women, and children were victims of these attacks, which have occurred for over ten months.
- The commission stated that these attacks demonstrate a widespread and systematic violation of international humanitarian law.
- Russia should end the attacks and ensure accountability for perpetrators, while Ukraine should support the victims and displaced persons.
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UN investigators: Russian drone attacks on Ukraine civilians constitute crime against humanity
The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine published a report Wednesday declaring Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian civilians in Kherson oblast as crimes against humanity and war crimes. The commission claimed that roughly 150 Ukrainian civilians have been killed as a result of the systematic Russian drone attacks: Starting from July 2024, Russian armed forces systematically attacked civilians with drones in Kherson city and…
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