UN: 77 civilians killed in Ukraine since Russia started massive attacks on energy system
According to the UN estimates, 77 civilians have been killed as a result of Russian strikes on energy facilities in Ukraine since October 10
This was reported by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, the BBC reports.
He reported that, according to the Monitoring Mission of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, 77 civilians were killed and 272 civilians were injured as a result of Russian strikes on energy facilities.
Volker Türk reminded that on November 23 alone, at least 10 people were killed, including a girl and a newborn baby.
He said that because of these strikes, millions of people found themselves in the most difficult situation, in terrible conditions. In general, all this raises serious questions within the framework of international humanitarian law, which requires [evidence of] the specific and immediate military significance of each attacked object.
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