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The Ombudsman's office stated that Russia equates Ukrainian civilians to prisone...

"Cannot be left out": 9,000 people have disappeared since the beginning of the war in Ukraine - Ombudsman

The Ombudsman's office stated that Russia equates Ukrainian civilians to prisoners of war, violating the Geneva Convention and the rules of international law. Ombudsman's office stated that 9,000 civilians have disappeared from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine. Among them, only 2 241 people were found, which is written by Facebook. It is reported that from the people found, we can already say, 44 people, 97 people were killed.

And only 170 people were verified by the International Committee of the Red Cross. According to Oleksandr Kononenko, a representative of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the System of Sector and Defense, equates Ukrainian civilians to prisoners of war. Among them are former ATO and OOS participants, as well as former police and even volunteers. "Society should not leave it unattended," Kononenko said during a briefing "mass abduction of civic Ukrainians by Russian military.

" He also turned to the international community and the Red Cross to increase the pressure on the aggressor country for the liberation of Ukrainians and their departure home. He also asked the citizens who are in the occupied territories, reporting cases of disappearance of people to the National Police of Ukraine and other law enforcement agencies. Earlier, Focus reported that analysts have told whether Putin would apply nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

ISW noted that Putin can use nuclear weapons if he is convinced of his impunity. Moreover, Russia needs several nuclear explosions in Ukraine to break the fighting. We will also remind that Navalny told about Russia after the loss of Putin in the war with Ukraine. According to the Russian oppositionist, imperial authoritarianism is constantly reviving in Russia. Therefore, it needs a new form of government that will change the attitude of elites to war.