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14 March 17:47

A UN commission of inquiry has found that Russia committed 'crimes against humanity' in Ukraine, including enforced disappearances and torture.

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The commission of inquiry found that the Russian authorities committed crimes against humanity, including torture and enforced disappearances, as part of a coordinated state policy. The report indicates that large numbers of civilians have been arrested in areas now under Russian control and some have been missing for months or even years.

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ONU acuză Rusia de crime împotriva umanității în Ucraina. "Tortură și dispariții forțate în cadrul unei politici coordonate a statului"
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Rusia "a comis crime împotriva umanităţii" în Ucraina, potrivit unei comisii de anchetă a ONU
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Concluziile unei comisii ONU: Rusia a comis crime împotriva umanității în Ucraina
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Verdictul tranșant al unei investigații ONU: Rusia a comis crime împotriva umanității în Ucraina - HotNews.ro

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The UN accuses Russia of torture and systematic mistreatment of civilian detainees in Ukraine, including sexual violence.
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UN experts accuse Russia of systematic sexual torture against Ukrainian civilians, documenting horrific cases in occupied regions.
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UN Rapporteur, Mariana Katzarova, warns about the deterioration of human rights in Russia, signaling torture and the involvement of medical personnel in abuses.
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A recent investigation shows that Russia administers an extensive network of camps aimed at the re-education and militarization of Ukrainian children, including patriotic indoctrination and training with weapons.
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A report published by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab shows that over 200 centers in Russia have re-educated and militarized abducted Ukrainian children, violating international rights.
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