Selenskyj: Putin commits crimes - Ukraine ready despite drone attacks!
Selenskyj: Putin commits crimes - Ukraine ready despite drone attacks!
Cherson, Ukraine - Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has been urgently warned that Vladimir Putin commits crimes when he perceives weakness. In view of the latest Russian attacks, Selenskyj calls on international allies to show strength. This request comes at a time when Russia has fired around 27,700 aviation bombs since the beginning of the year, over 20,000 drones and 700 rockets to Ukraine. The situation has further tightened in the past few days because Selenskyj has received reports that indicate future Russian attacks, apparently in response to Ukrainian military campaigns against Russian military aircraft. The Ukrainian leadership is a clear position of the world powers to stop Putin and avoid shared responsibility for the war, as Selenskyj emphasizes [ Krone ].
The last attacks in which a central substation was specifically hit in Cherson, which led to a power failure for 67,000 households in Cherson. There were also significant effects in Saporischeschja due to Ukrainian drone attacks reported by the Russian military. Several residential buildings were damaged in Charkiw, and 17 people, including two children, were injured. The Ukrainian President explains that peace should be sought and Russia must bear the high costs of the war.international reactions and humanitarian questions
In addition, there are extensive reports on the immense war crimes committed in the course of the conflict. According to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ukrainian civilians are often the goal of military attacks, and targeted killings and torture have been documented. Queer approaches to the ethical crisis are not only documented in Ukraine, but also in other regions where Russia acted. For example, numerous war crimes were committed to civilians in Butscha (Oblast Kiev) [ wikimedia ].
- goals of Russian attacks:
- schools, clinics, kindergartens
- Streumunition in densely populated areas
- massive human rights violations
- forced recruitment in occupied areas
- rapes and sexual violence as a war weapon
The continued attacks and the destruction of civil infrastructure underline the need for clear international action. The Ukrainian government appeals to the global community to work for a quick peace and compliance with humanitarian standards. In view of the latest developments and continuing violence, the future of Ukraine is still uncertain.
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