Moscow has been waging war on Ukraine for more than two years and has recently made territorial gains on the battlefield.The high-level Commission of Inquiry on the rights situation in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion, said that it had found fresh evidence of widespread abuses.
“Further investigations are required to determine whether some of the situations identified may constitute crimes against humanity,” he added.Confirming previous findings, the UN said that torture by Russian authorities has been “widespread and systematic” in both Ukraine and Russia. Investigators also found “additional evidence” that Ukrainian children had been unlawfully transferred to areas under Russian control.
“According to estimates of staff of both institutions, over 10,000 objects from the Museum and 70 per cent of the documents from the main building of the State Archive, were removed,” the report said.Russia and Ukraine said Friday that overnight aerial attacks had killed civilians, as both countries launched a wave of artillery and drone fire at each other.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)