Lubinets on Kryvyi Rih shelling: Civilian objects cannot be target, Russia once again violates Geneva Conventions
The Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih, using ballistic missiles, is a crime against Ukraine and international law, said the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets.
"Russia is once again cynically violating the Geneva Conventions, which explicitly prohibit attacks on civilian targets and guarantee the protection of civilians in times of war. Civilian objects - schools, hospitals, residential buildings - cannot be targeted. The war waged by Russia is aimed at destroying not only infrastructure, but also the lives, rights and freedoms of Ukrainians," Lubinets wrote on the Telegram channel.
He pointed out that as a result of the hit, an educational institution, residential buildings, and cars were damaged.
"Ukraine demands that Russia be held accountable for every crime! After all, the aggressor's impunity only encourages further crimes," the Ombudsman stressed.
As a result of the Russian strike in Kryvyi Rog, it is known about four dead and six injured already.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Due to Sybiha's initiative 32 heads, reps of diplomatic missions, visit site of Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih
14:23, 09.04.2025
Foreign delegations to OSCE at special meeting strongly condemn Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih
15:24, 08.04.2025
Ukraine initiates emergency OSCE meeting following Russia's strike on Kryvyi Rih
16:52, 07.04.2025
Director General of Ukrainian Red Cross Society, Ombudsman discuss support for war victims
11:50, 03.04.2025
Number of victims of Kryvyi Rih attack grows to 14
11:36, 12.03.2025
LATEST
Zelenskyy discusses housing and water supply restoration with reps of Dnipropetrovsk region communities
21:21, 11.04.2025
Gambia appoints diplomat accredited in Ankara, not Moscow, as part-time ambassador to Ukraine – Sybiha
21:02, 11.04.2025
Orban says he won't let Brussels ‘force’ Hungary to accept Ukraine's EU membership
20:51, 11.04.2025
Umerov on Ramstein outcomes: New steps of support from partners, creation of electronic warfare coalition under leadership of Germany
20:31, 11.04.2025
Partners to provide over EUR 21 bln in military aid to Ukraine - UK Defence Secretary