UN denounces alleged torture, human shields, other war crimes in Ukraine conflict

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The United Nations alleges various war crimes have been committed in Russia's ongoing territorial conflict with Ukraine, many against prisoners of war.

claimed by Russia-backed separatists in 2014, has said its findings are based on confirmed cases and typically understate actual tolls.

Bogner laid out abuses allegedly committed by both sides but noted that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was at the root of the violence against civilians and POWs. She said Ukrainian prosecutors were investigating some cases, but none had been taken yet to court. A local resident walks next to a house destroyed in a Russian shelling in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. The United Nations has formally denounced alleged war crimes committed in the Eastern European territorial conflict.

Some 200 children sent to a camp in the Russian city of Krasnodarskyi Krai, remained after the summer and were enrolled in a local school, according to the second report. The update noted that Russian authorities said in October that as many as 2,500 children from Ukraine were living in temporary accommodation centers in Russia, and some had remained there.

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