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Human rights activists have to convey the truth about today's Russia at least in...

"Ukraine saves its people": the Foreign Ministry criticized Amnesty International through the Armed Forces Report

Human rights activists have to convey the truth about today's Russia at least in memory of civilians who die in the Donbass as a result of shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Amnesty International's statement that the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine violate humanitarian law, placing equipment in residential quarters, indicates the creation of a balance between the criminal and the victim. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba.

According to him, he also got acquainted with the latest report of Amnesty International, which accused the Armed Forces of violating humanitarian law and occupation troops of committing war crimes. Kuleba believes that in response to the reaction of Ukrainians, human rights activists may say that they criticize both sides of a full -scale war. However, such reports cannot be called the search and report to the world of truth. "It is about creating a false balance between a criminal and a victim.

Between a country that thousands destroy the civilian You are all guilty of something, ”the Foreign Minister continued in his address. Kuleba also urged Amnesty International representatives to do the truth about today's Russia, at least in memory of civilians who died during a firing of public transport stop in Toretsk, made on August 4.

We will remind, on August 4, the organization Amnesty International published a report dedicated to the full -scale war in Ukraine, which accused the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of committing military crimes, and the units of the Armed Forces - in the placement of its equipment in residential quarters. The actions of the Ukrainian army, according to human rights defenders, provoke Russians and force them to fire objects of civil infrastructure.