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War in Ukraine – Amnesty International: There is evidence that Russia committed war crimes

“There is strong evidence that Russian military forces committed war crimes“including extrajudicial executions of civilians when they occupied an area outside the Ukrainian capital in February and March,” the group said in a statement on Friday. international Amnesty.

According to the NGO report, civilians were abused, shot and tortured at the hands of Russian forces during the failed attack in Kyiv in the early stages of war in Ukraine which started on February 24th.

“These are not isolated incidents. “These are largely part of a plan by Russian forces wherever they have control of a city or a village,” said Donatella Rovera, a senior adviser to the crisis management organization, during a news conference in Kyiv.

The information gathered by the organization “can be used, we hope, to hold the perpetrators accountable, if not today, sometime in the future,” he added, according to the Athens News Agency.

Russia, which describes the invasion of the “special operation” for the demilitarization and “de-Nazification” of Ukraine, denies that its forces committed crimes.

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“Alleging the existence of fascists is a false pretext”

Kyiv and its Western supporters say the allegation of fascism is a false pretext for an unprovoked war of aggression.

Ukrainian authorities say they are investigating more than 9,000 possible ewar bullets for which the Russian forces are responsible. The International Criminal Court does the same.

Amnesty International’s report is the latest to record alleged war crimes by Russian forces when they occupied an area northwest of Kiev, including the city of Bucha, where Ukrainian authorities say more than 400 civilians have been killed.

Moscow withdrew its troops from there in early April.

The report concludes that Russian forces committed “a host of obvious war crimes” in Bhutan, including “multiple killings”, most of them near the intersection of Jablunska and Vodoprovidna streets.

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A Reuters investigation, which aired yesterday, Thursday, includes testimonies and evidence centered on Jablunska Street, linked to individual Russian soldiers and military units present in Bhutan.

The units include the 76th Air Raid Squadron, which, according to Amnesty International’s report, was also present in the city.

Amnesty claims to have documented 22 cases of murder committed by Russian forces, “most of which are apparently extrajudicial killings” in Bhutsa and neighboring areas.

Asked by Reuters about the Russian operation in Butsa ahead of the Amnesty report, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov he replied: “The story with Boutsa is fabricated and false.”

The group also said in a report that the Russian bombings, which struck eight apartment buildings on March 1 and 2 in the city of Borodyanka, killing at least 40 civilians, were “disproportionate, blind and blatant war crimes.”

“Russian forces can not convincingly claim that they did not know that civilians were living in the targeted buildings,” it said.

Source: News Beast

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