GENEVA / UKRAINE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

Fresh evidence of severe and systematic abuse, including likely war crimes, perpetrated by Russian forces in Ukraine were revealed by Erik Møse, Chair of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / UKRAINE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY
TRT: 02:32
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 15 MARCH 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

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1. Med shot, exterior, UN flag alley
2. Wide shot, speakers, photographers, press briefing room
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Erik Møse, Chair, Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine:
“The new evidence strengthens the Commission's previous findings that torture used by Russian authorities in Ukraine and in the Russian Federation has been widespread and systematic. The latest investigation focused on cases of torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war.”
4. Wide shot, speakers, journalists
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Erik Møse, Chair, Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine:
“Residents described unbearable suffering endured during relentless shelling and aerial bombardments, which caused large scale death, injury and destruction. People interviewed by the Commission recalled seeing large number of dead bodies on the streets, in the rubble of their houses and in the city's hospitals.”
6. Wide shot, speakers, photographers
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Vrinda Grover, Commissioner:
“In this report, the Commission has documented for the first-time attacks by Russian authorities affecting cultural property and seizure of cultural objects. We have found that in the summer of 2023, the Russian armed forces committed indiscriminate attacks in Odessa city, affecting several buildings and the Transfiguration Cathedral located in the historic center.”
8. Wide shot, speakers, photographers, journalists
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Vrinda Grover, Commissioner:
“The Commission investigated incidents of rape and other sexual violence committed against women in circumstances which also amount to torture. It also details incidents of torture with a sexualized dimension and threats of rape against Ukrainian male prisoners of war.”
10. Close up, photographers
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Vrinda Grover, Commissioner:
“In its current report, it concludes that the transfer of a group of 46 children from the Kherson regional children home to Crimea was not temporary and hence amounts to war crime of unlawful transfer.”
12. Various shots, photographers, speakers, journalist

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Fresh evidence of severe and systematic abuse, including likely war crimes, perpetrated by Russian forces in Ukraine were revealed today (15 Mar) by Erik Møse, Chair of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine.

“The new evidence strengthens the Commission's previous findings that torture used by Russian authorities in Ukraine and in the Russian Federation has been widespread and systematic. The latest investigation focused on cases of torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war,” said Møse, speaking to reporters at the United Nations in Geneva.

The report highlights an escalation in civilian suffering two years following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, attributing the violations to a disregard for fundamental humanitarian principles and to the obligations to uphold human rights.

The findings reflect information gathered from March 2023 to March 2024, when the Commission travelled to Ukraine 16 times, visiting 34 settlements in nine provinces, and interviewing 816 people.

The siege and indiscriminate bombardment of Mariupol were an additional focus of the report, which assessed the grave impact on civilians of the fighting from the outset of the full-scale invasion until the end of May 2022.

Fighting in Mariupol city damaged or destroyed at least 58 medical buildings, according to the data gathered by the Commission.

“Residents described unbearable suffering endured during relentless shelling and aerial bombardments which caused large scale death, injury and destruction,” said Møse. “People interviewed by the Commission recalled seeing large number of dead bodies on the streets, in the rubble of their houses and in the city's hospitals.”

Incidents of rape and other sexual violence were also examined in the Commission's report.

“The Commission investigated incidents of rape and other sexual violence committed against women in circumstances which also amount to torture. It also details incidents of torture with a sexualized dimension and threats of rape against Ukrainian male prisoners of war,” said Commission member Vrinda Grover.

The investigations found additional evidence concerning the unlawful transfer of children to areas under Russian control.

“In its current report, it concludes that the transfer of a group of 46 children from the Kherson regional children home to Crimea was not temporary and hence amounts to war crime of unlawful transfer,” Grover said.

According to the Commission, indiscriminate attacks by Russian forces have led to the destruction and damage of civilian objects, including those that are protected under international law – such as hospitals and cultural property.

“In this report, the Commission has documented for the first-time attacks by Russian authorities affecting cultural property and seizure of cultural objects,” noted Vrinda Grover.

“We have found that in the summer of 2023, the Russian armed forces committed indiscriminate attacks in Odessa city, affecting several buildings and the Transfiguration Cathedral located in the historic center,” she added.

The attacks were, at the time, severely condemned by UNESCO, as violence against cultural heritage of Ukraine that stands in contravention of international conventions on the protection of cultural property and world heritage.

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