GENEVA: Russia’s use of air-dropped bombs with a bigger vary is a serious cause civilian casualties in Ukraine elevated between March and Could, the UN human rights workplace (OHCHR) mentioned on Wednesday (Jul 3).
The munitions additionally precipitated widespread harm to civilian property and infrastructure, notably close to the frontline, OHCHR mentioned in a report on the human rights scenario in Ukraine.
“Elevated use of highly effective air-dropped bombs with a bigger vary by Russian armed forces was a big cause for the rise in civilian casualties and large destruction of civilian infrastructure in frontline communities,” in accordance with the report, which covers the interval between March and Could.
OHCHR discovered that the Russian offensive within the Kharkiv area alone killed 78 civilians killed and wounded 305 others from Could 10-31. Between March and Could, a minimum of 436 civilians have been killed and 1,760 injured in Ukraine, in accordance with OHCHR.
The precise figures are probably increased because of restricted entry to the frontline and territory occupied by Russia, in addition to the pending corroboration of some civilian casualties.
“The overwhelming majority of civilian casualties (96 per cent) have been precipitated by means of explosive weapons with extensive space results in populated areas, resembling artillery shells and rockets, bombs, missiles, loitering munitions and different explosive munitions dropped by unmanned aerial autos,” mentioned the report, which shall be introduced to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Jul 9.