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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a broad range of humanitarian impacts, both in Ukraine and internationally. These include the Ukrainian refugee crisis, the disruption of global food supplies, death and suffering of civilian population, widespread conscription in both Russia and Ukraine, severe effects on Ukrainian society and emigration of Russian population.
Putin commends Russia-US talks in Saudi Arabia. 14:57, Alex Croft. Russian president Vladimir Putin has commended the Russia-US talks regarding the Ukraine war held in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
A new video shows a US-made Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) evacuating Ukrainian troops on the front line in Donbas, east Ukraine. The video was posted this weekend on the Telegram channel ...
A vehicle with a similar symbol was seen in a video just hours before the incursion into Russia. ... to G7 declaration that singled them out on a range of issues, including Ukraine, nuclear arms ...
The convoy was escorted into Ukraine by pro-Russian forces affiliated with New Russia. [144] After delivering its cargo somewhere in Luhansk Oblast, the convoy crossed back into Russia at Izvaryne on 23 August. [145] A series of humanitarian convoys was sent by the Ukrainian government to Luhansk Oblast in August. [146]
In July 2022, video recordings of the torture, castration and murder of a Ukrainian POW in the Pryvillia sanatorium by Russian servicemen were published online. Taking place during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the video caused an international outcry and brought strong condemnation from a number of human rights bodies.
Russia circulated a proposed Security Council resolution Tuesday demanding protection for civilians “in vulnerable situations” in Ukraine and safe passage for humanitarian aid and people ...
On 3 March 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) started debating the effect of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on human rights. [5] On 4 March, in resolution A/HRC/49/L.1, the UNHRC condemned the violations of human rights and international law caused by the full-scale Russian invasion, called for Russia to stop its violations in Ukraine, and for Russia to completely ...