Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine has resulted in widespread systemic crimes impacting civilian lives and critical infrastructure over nearly four years. Civilian safety is threatened by frequent missile strikes and forced displacement in numerous regions.
Evidence from international organizations, eyewitness accounts, and open-source information details incidents including mass shelling of civilian targets, obstruction of humanitarian aid delivery, forced deportations, and systematic human rights abuses within occupied territories. These actions are classified as war crimes and crimes against humanity under international law, with some instances potentially constituting genocide.
International organizations and courts are actively collecting evidence and testimonies in preparation for future investigations and legal proceedings. Ukraine, in collaboration with international partners, is documenting events and pursuing legal avenues to hold perpetrators accountable, utilizing official records, victim testimonies, and expert analyses.
The repercussions of these crimes are deeply felt by Ukrainian residents, resulting in loss of homes, injuries, fatalities, infrastructure damage, and prolonged displacement. The international community is urging improved access to humanitarian assistance, support for affected populations, and the pursuit of justice to deter future offenses.
Efforts to document facts and prepare for court proceedings are ongoing. Human rights organizations and journalistic communities highlight the importance of justice for maintaining international order and upholding the rule of law. Strengthening international human rights oversight and continued efforts by human rights defenders and judicial bodies to ensure accountability are considered crucial steps forward.
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