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Guterres criticizes Moscow at the UN: It has violated human rights, shocking evidence of Russian crimes in Ukraine

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Guterres criticizes Moscow at the UN: It has violated human rights, shocking

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told a summit of climate leaders at the UN General Assembly that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has violated human rights, including sexual violence, arbitrary detentions, executions and forced transfers of people. Ukrainian civilians.

"Evidence has been documented of widespread and shocking human rights violations, including conflict-related sexual violence, arbitrary detentions, summary executions, primarily by Russia, and the forcible transfer of Ukrainian civilians, including children, to the territory under Russian control or in Russia," Guterres said.

He said that they were looking for peace, who have contributed a lot during these years to prevent the war between Russia and Ukraine.

"The Russian invasion of Ukraine was followed by relentless and systematic attacks against civilians, infrastructure and civilian services, including health care and educational facilities. Attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure must stop immediately," Guterres said .

Guterres further added that war is escalating globalism and that they must do something to save people around the world.

"We are looking for peace, where we have contributed during these years to prevent the war between Russia and Ukraine, which has escalated globalism, where millions of people's lives should be saved", he said  .

He also said that these documents were vital in calling for accountability for human rights abuses.

"These documents are vital for calling for accountability, which is essential for all human rights abuses," Guterres emphasized.

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