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26 of October, 21:03

In the court of the Hague referred to the war crimes in Ukraine
The organization "international partnership for human rights" transferred to the Hague court the materials of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine, reports Ukrainian media.
the story is about the meeting of more than 300 testimonies from victims and witnesses of such events. They were collected during a project aimed at preventing impunity for serious iniquities within the framework of the military conflict in Eastern Ukraine, writes UNIAN.
The coordinator and the lawyer Simon Papuashvili during the meeting, the commissioners of the Tribunal said that there were 32 missions. In each episode collected supporting information, additional details and data on alleged criminals." Although documented lawlessness on both sides of the conflict, yet for the Most part the story is about the crimes committed by militants (so the magazine has called militia ? approx. OPINION) because of the danger of staying on the controlled territory of Ukraine ", ? wrote UNIAN. Field mission Coordinator, Svetlana Valko has told that the confirmation classified on a geographical basis and are divided into five main categories of crimes: torture, murder, attacks, deprivation of property and the maintenance of prisoners of war. In her expressions, the mission hopes to collect more evidence of the crimes on the Ukrainian side, when victims are no more scared to tell about what they had to endure. Since mid-April last year, the Kiev authorities carried out in the East of Ukraine "special operation" to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Refers to a large number of dead and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of houses and infrastructure. According to the UN at the end of August, victims of the conflict in the East of Ukraine more than 8 thousand People, at least 17, 6 thousand has Been damaged health, 1, 5 million people became internally displaced.

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