Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered 'the most massive violations of human rights' in the world today, the head of the United Nations said Monday, as the war pushed into its second year with no end in sight and tens of thousands dead.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered"the most massive violations of human rights" in the world today, the head of the United Nations said Monday, as the war pushed into its second year with no end in sight and tens of thousands dead.
The intense fighting for territory in eastern Ukraine was in sharp focus Sunday at a Ukrainian field hospital treating wounded from the intense battle for the city of Bakhmut. A constant flow of battered and exhausted soldiers came in on stretchers from the devastated city. "It is exploited for political gain and it is ignored, often, by the very same people," Guterres said."Some governments chip away at it. Others use a wrecking ball."
At the simultaneous Conference on Disarmament, another U.N.-backed body, delegates criticized Putin's decision to suspend Russia's participation in the New START agreement with the United States, the last nuclear arms control agreement between Moscow and Washington. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia's Security Council that is chaired by President Vladimir Putin, went a step further, once again raising the specter of nuclear war and a nightmare outcome to Europe's biggest and deadliest conflict since World War II.
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