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UN Commission: Russia Has Committed A Crime Against Humanity

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UN Commission: Russia Has Committed A Crime Against Humanity

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A UN international commission has called the deportation, illegal transfer and forced disappearance of children from the occupied territories by Russia a crime against humanity, as well as the delay in the repatriation of these children to Ukraine a war crime. This was reported by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry into violations committed during the war between Russia and Ukraine, Radio Liberty reports.

The Commission also released a new report detailing the results of its investigation over the past year.

"The evidence collected leads the Commission to conclude that the Russian authorities have committed crimes against humanity, such as deportation and forcible transfer, as well as enforced disappearance of children from the occupied territories of the occupied territories of Ukraine and Ukraine. The Commission also reaffirms its previous finding that the Russian authorities unlawfully deported and displaced children, which constitutes a war crime, and unjustifiably delayed their repatriation, which also constitutes a war crime," the document said.

The Commission also determined that Russia's actions with respect to deported or displaced children violated international humanitarian and human rights law and were not justified by the best interests of the child.

The Commission's report said that the p This, according to the commission, amounts to another crime against humanity - the enforced disappearance of children.

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