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UN rights chief urges Russia to end Ukraine war

- Anadolu Agency

Geneva, Switzerlan­d - The UN human rights chief on Tuesday urged Russia to end its war on Ukraine as armed attacks that have caused ‘harrowing stories of human suffering’ continue daily for more than two years.

“Despite harrowing stories of human suffering unfolding every day in Ukraine, I fear that the world has grown numb to this crisis,” Volker Turk, the UN high commission­er for human rights, said in his video message to the 55th session of the Human Rights Council’s interactiv­e dialogue on Ukraine.

“Two years of immense suffering, bloodshed, loss and grief. Countless families have been separated,” Turk said, noting that more than 10,500 civilians were killed and over 20,000 injured.

Stressing that actual figures are likely significan­tly higher, he said: “The conflict increasing­ly is becoming entrenched and protracted, punctuated by recurring waves of attacks, as seen across the country last week.”

He reiterated his call on Moscow to ‘cease its armed at

tack’, and added: “The violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an and human rights law by the Russian armed forces and administra­tive officials in occupied territory must stop, at once.”

“The occupation must come to an end,” he urged. He also expressed concern regarding Russia’s ‘brutal treatment’ and executions of prisoners of war.

“I implore the Russian Federation to take immediate action to conduct effective investigat­ions into each allegation of execution of Pows, and to take steps to end their torture and ill-treatment.”

Noting that more than 10,500 civilians were killed and over 20,000 injured, Turk said that actual figures are likely significan­tly higher

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UN high commission­er for human rights Volker Turk

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