Russia accelerates the execution of Ukrainian Power: United Nations | Russia-Ukraine War News

A report found that Russian soldiers performed 79 in the last six months.
The United Nations has expressed “alarm” over a sharp increase in the report of Ukrainian soldiers occupied by the Russian armed forces.
According to a report published on Monday by the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, 79 execution in 24 separate incidents since August 2024.
The report said, “Many Ukrainian soldiers who were surrendering or were in physical custody of the Russian armed forces were shot on the spot.”
The mission received footage and photos published by both Ukrainian and Russian sources, which documentation of the bodies. Interviews were also held with witnesses, and events were geolocated and matched in areas where Russian forces were operating.
The United Nations Mission also documented the execution of “injured and disabled” Russian soldiers by Ukrainian soldiers.
‘Offenses of Honor’
Russia and Ukraine have traded allegations of killing war crimes, including the murder of the arrested personnel, as Russia began a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
United Nations Mission chief Danielle Bell said that such incidents “do not occur in a vacuum”, given that public figures in Russia earlier publicly publicly publicly publicized “inhuman treatment and even execution” of Ukrainian soldiers. Was called for
“Combined with comprehensive waiver laws, such statements have the ability to instigate or encourage illegal behavior,” Bell said.
The report emphasizes that under the International Human law, the call is prohibited for “no survivors” after the war, with no mercy orders with orders of the international human law “serious violations” and “war crime” .
Bell said, “To call all allegations and public statements of execution of Ukrainian military personnel, or condoning, such tasks should be investigated,” Bell said.
Last month, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s office opened a criminal case against Russia following footage of Russian soldiers who killed six Ukrainian soldiers in Donetsk.
The statement said, “Shooting of war prisoners is a serious violation of the Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war and is classified as a serious international crime.” “Currently all the circumstances of the crime and the individuals involved in its commission are being investigated.”