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SOS from the UN on the war in Ukraine: “It is taking humanity away from the fight for survival”

His concern for him war in Ukraine expresses once again the UN. Through his head for the Human Rights Volker Turk reports that “it removes humanity, which is threatened by climate change, from the battle for its survival.”

“At a time when humanity is faced with overwhelming existential challenges, this destructive war distracts us from the goal of building solutions to ensure our survival,” Volker Turk said in a speech before the Human Rights Council. , in which he also denounced the fact that human rights violations have become “scandalously routine” in this conflict, which began Russia.

“This war defies all logic. This madness must stop and peace must be made, in accordance with the United Nations Charter and international lawTurk said, as reported by the Athens News Agency.

“People are suffering”

“Everywhere in Ukraine people are suffering and facing massive losses, deprivations, displacements and disasters”, recalled the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Turk also underlined the persistent and profound consequences of the conflict for the rest of the world, even for countries not involved in any way in the conflict.

The war, declared by Moscow in February 2022, has further aggravated the food crisis that was already affecting dozens of countries in the world, causing food and energy prices to rise. According to Turk, it pushed 71 million people into poverty and affects 1.6 billion others.

Turkish agencies – which use an extremely strict methodology to compile their casualty counts – have counted “8,400 dead civilians and more than 14,000 wounded civilians” since February 24, 2022, the date the Russian offensive began.

“These numbers are only the tip of the iceberg”, Turk admitted, as the true toll is much higher. He underlined that “most of the casualties are due to the use by Russian forces of high explosive weapons in residential areas”.

He summarized before the Council a report prepared by the UN mission to monitor human rights in Ukraine and the conclusions of which were presented on March 25 in Kyiv by the head of the mission Matilda Bogner.

The report accused Russian and Ukrainian forces of carrying out summary executions of prisoners of war during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

At the time, Kiev called it unacceptable “to equate the victim and the aggressor”.

More than 400 prisoners of war from both sides answered questions from the committee, Turk explained today.

Source: News Beast

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