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  • 2022-06-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Nebenzya said.The claim is misleading based on evidence brought to light from at least one Ukrainian rights group and a report by French investigative journalists.Their work established evidence of abuse, based on interviews with ex-POWs and open-source sleuthing into social media videos posted by a pro-Russian soldier.To be sure, there are allegations of war crimes against Ukrainian and Russian forces after 100 days of brutal fighting in which tens of thousands of troops are estimated to have perished.Ukraine’s chief prosecutor has vowed to pursue investigations into 600 suspected war crimes by Russian or pro-Russian forces, including alleged executions of civilians and ill treatment of prisoners. Rights groups have also alleged atrocities against Russian soldiers by Ukrainian troops, which Ukraine pledged to investigate. Meantime, the United Nations cited credible" evidence of violations of Geneva Conventions by each side.Telegram is the Dubai-based social messaging platform favored by Russian government agencies (en)
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  • At a May 25 United Nations Security Council meeting, Russian representative Vasili Nebenzya defended his country’s treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs).In turn (en)
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