UN Human Rights Council condemns Russia's deportation of children from Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories
The UN Human Rights Council at its session on Tuesday adopted a resolution condemning Russia's violation of human rights in Ukraine, in particular, the deportation of children from temporarily occupied territories.
“#HRC52 | Draft resolution A/HRC/52/L.41/Rev.1 on the situation of human rights in #Ukraine stemming from the Russian aggression was ADOPTED,” UN Human Rights Council said on Twitter on Tuesday.
Twenty-eight out of 47 members of the UN Human Rights Council voted for the resolution, 17 more – among them India and Kazakhstan – abstained, two – China and Eritrea – voted against.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Reintegration Ministry on 80th anniversary of Crimean Tatars deportation: Russia follows this criminal practice
16:21, 18.05.2024
UN condemns Russia's attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv region: Civilians must not be a target
18:27, 16.05.2024
More than 700 Ukrainian civilians injured as result of Russian shelling in April – UN
11:58, 15.05.2024
Metsola visits Center for Protection of Children’s Rights
10:14, 10.05.2024
Rada calls on intl community to recognize deportation of Crimean Tatars from Crimea in 1944 as genocide
17:22, 08.05.2024
LATEST
One dead, five injured as a result of enemy shelling in Vovchansk community - prosecutor's office
16:57, 18.05.2024
Traffic resumed near Ocean Plaza shopping center in Kyiv after damage to heating network – city administration
16:43, 18.05.2024
Air defense shot down enemy missile over Kryvy Rih district – regional administration head
16:13, 18.05.2024
EXPLOSION IN KRYVY RIH – TELEGRAM CHANNELS
16:10, 18.05.2024
Five people injured In Kharkiv as a result of Russian strike - mayor