Moscow-Sana
Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Gennady Gatilov, emphasized today that the West and international human rights groups deliberately underestimate the Ukrainian forces' use of anti-personnel mines against civilians in Donbass.
The TASS news agency quoted Gatilov as saying, in statements he made during a speech at a round-table discussion, which is part of the 51st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, that “Ukrainian forces have been using these mines against their former citizens for a few months and dumped them in the yards of apartment buildings.” markets, and other civic places.”
Gatilov added that "there is only one explanation for this, which is revenge on the residents of these regions for their choice and unwillingness to remain under the fire of the Nazi government in Kyiv."
“The so-called collective West and international human rights mechanisms are deliberately covering up this issue,” Gatilov explained, adding: “We do not hear about these crimes committed by the Ukrainian government and army in the speeches of Europeans, Americans and their followers, including the UN Human Rights Council or from the Office of the High Commissioner. High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations or the Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine.
He stressed that the actions of the Kyiv forces, without any exaggeration, can be described as war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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