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Ukraine s human rights situation continues to worsen due to hostilities, COVID-19 pandemic – OHCHR

Ukraine s human rights situation continues to worsen due to hostilities, COVID-19 pandemic – OHCHR 3 min read The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) notes a significant improvement in the security situation in eastern Ukraine compared to the previous reporting period after the agreement to strengthen the ceasefire regime came into force on July 27, 2020, according to a new report from the Office. Three civilians were injured as a result of active hostilities during this reporting period and no one was killed. However, OHCHR is concerned about the persistent high number of civilian casualties, including children, caused by mine explosions and explosive remnants of war, said head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine Matilda Bogner at a press conference in Kyiv on Thursday.

Seven years of illegal occupation of Crimea by Russian Federation UK statement

Seven years of illegal occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation: UK statement

Seven years of illegal occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation: UK statement
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Ukraine must not supply water to Crimea, Avakov believes

Monday, 12 April 2021, 14:59 Ukraine must not supply water to Crimea, Avakov believes 02.03.2021 11:43 Ukrinform Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Arsen Avakov believes that Ukraine must not supply water to the temporarily occupied Crimea until the country restores its sovereignty over the peninsula. “[Supply of] water to Crimea… It is now the 30th year of independence, and Ukraine was dealing with this situation for 23 years by supplying water to Crimea. Ukraine supplied 80-85 percent of water to Crimea through a canal for the needs of the population and for everything else. That was a gigantic work, engineering efforts, costs. Now we have a different situation. And I have a question: should we supply water for the contingent of Russian troops and missiles deployed there? Are we responsible for this? Does Ukraine have some international obligations? . Ukraine must not supply water to Crimea until Crimea returns to Ukraine, this is my firm conviction,” Avakov said in

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