UN Accuses Russia of New Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine

Zelensky Urges Trump to Leverage Influence with Xi Jinping to Curb ⁣Russian ​Support

KYIV,Ukraine – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky⁢ has publicly called on former U.S. President Donald trump to use his relationship with Chinese President‍ Xi Jinping to pressure Beijing into⁣ reducing its ⁤support ​for Russia’s war effort. The appeal comes as a new report alleges‌ further Russian war crimes and ‌crimes against humanity within Ukraine.

The call for​ intervention ⁢coincided​ with the​ release of a report from an autonomous international commission of inquiry‍ established ⁣by the UN Human Rights Council following Russia’s full-scale invasion‍ in February 2022. The commission accuses Russia of ​committing a ​new “crime against humanity” by systematically‌ forcing Ukrainian civilians to flee territories under⁤ Russian ⁣control through continuous drone attacks.

The⁤ report, published Monday, expands on previous findings from May that designated Russian drone attacks in the Kherson region as the crime against humanity of ⁢”murders.”⁤ This ‍latest investigation broadens the scope to over 300 kilometers ‌along the‍ Dnieper River, encompassing the Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and⁢ Mykolaiv regions,​ and now includes “forced population transfer” ​as ​a crime against humanity. ​The commission alleges Russian troops “intentionally target civilians and civilian⁤ objects,” citing⁤ attacks on ambulances and firefighters.

Furthermore, the report details that ‌Russia’s expulsion of ‍civilians from occupied areas in the Zaporizhia ⁢region during 2022 and 2023 constitutes⁣ the war ​crimes of ⁢”deportations and transfers.” Victims were reportedly‍ forced to travel 10 ⁤to 15 ⁤kilometers across a “highly ⁢hazardous operational zone”⁣ to reach Ukrainian lines.

The commission, which ⁤operates independently of the UN and is not ⁤recognized by moscow -⁣ receiving no assistance from Russian authorities – based its findings on interviews with 226 people,⁤ including victims ‌and witnesses, ​and the examination of over 500 ⁢videos.

While the report details alleged Russian ⁤actions, President Zelensky’s ‍plea to Trump focuses on possibly altering the‍ geopolitical landscape. He believes Trump’s ⁤established rapport with Xi ​Jinping could be instrumental in convincing⁢ China‍ to curtail⁤ its economic and potentially military assistance to Russia, a move Kyiv hopes​ will considerably impact ​the conflict.

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