19:50 18.03.2022

OSCE condemns bombing of Mariupol by Russian army, ongoing violence against civilians in Ukraine

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OSCE condemns bombing of Mariupol by Russian army, ongoing violence against civilians in Ukraine

OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau and Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid strenuously condemned the ongoing violence by the Russian armed forces against civilian areas throughout Ukraine, including the recent bombing of a theater harboring hundreds of civilians in Mariupol, according to the OSCE press service on Friday.

"We utterly condemn this despicable act, which appears to have deliberately targeted a building clearly marked as sheltering civilians, including children," Minister Rau said.

He said that despite reports most of those who seeking refuge in the theatre have survived provide a glimmer of hope in a dark time, this attack is only "the latest in a horrendous siege that has seen civilians deprived of food, water, medicine or electricity while facing a constant risk of death."

"These deliberate and inhuman attacks on civilian areas must stop – in Mariupol, Irpin, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kyiv and beyond," Secretary General Schmid said.

She said this "unconscionable violence and the grave costs it brings to civilian life and infrastructure continue to grow." "It has to stop – I cannot stress that enough," Schmid said.

The OSCE Chairperson and Secretary General also welcomed the ruling of the International Court of Justice of 16 March 2022, in which the court decided on interim measures, including that Russia immediately suspend its military operations in Ukraine.

"This order by the International Court of Justice reinforces that the aggression needs to stop now,” added Rau. “The Secretary General and I have repeatedly called for an immediate cessation of hostilities since the launch of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, and we once again firmly state: this must end," Rau said.

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