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Ukraine death toll ‘thousands higher’ than reported, says UN

- • By EMMA FARGE

GENEVA (Reuters) – Thousands more civilians have been killed in Ukraine during nearly 11 weeks of war there than the official United Nations death toll of 3,381, the head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission for the country said Tuesday.

The UN team, which includes 55 monitors in Ukraine, has said most of the deaths were caused by explosive weapons with a wide impact area, such as missiles and air strikes.

“We have been working on estimates, but all I can say for now is that it is thousands higher than the numbers we have currently given to you,” Matilda Bogner told a news briefing in Geneva when asked about the total number of deaths and injuries.

“The big black hole is really Mariupol, where it has been difficult for us to fully access and to get fully corroborat­ed informatio­n,” she said, referring to the port city in southeast Ukraine that has seen the heaviest fighting of the war.

Moscow denies targeting civilians and calls its invasion, launched on February 24, a “special military operation” to disarm Ukraine and rid it of what it calls anti-Russian nationalis­ts.

Ukraine and the West say this is a false pretext for waging an unprovoked war of aggression.

Bogner was in Ukraine last week and visited areas around Kyiv and Chernihiv previously occupied by Russian forces.

Her team received reports of more than 300 unlawful killings in settlement­s north of Kyiv, including Bucha, she said, adding that they expected this number to rise.

Bogner said they met a 70-yearold man who hid for more than three weeks in a basement that was so crowded he had to sleep standing up, tying himself to wooden rails to prevent himself from falling over.

She also voiced concern that both sides were using schools as army bases, with heavy military equipment in some cases.

Bogner’s team was also investigat­ing what she described as “credible allegation­s” of torture, ill treatment and executions by Ukrainian forces against the Russian invading forces and affiliated armed groups.

“In terms of the extent of violations by Ukrainian forces, while the scale is significan­tly higher on the side of allegation­s against Russian forces, we are also documentin­g violations by Ukrainian forces,” Bogner said.

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