GENEVA, March 2 : (AFP) -- More than 6,000 people have been
killed since violence erupted in Ukraine last April, the UN rights chief said
Monday, decrying a "merciless devastation of civilian lives and
infrastructure."
"More than
6,000 lives have now been lost in less than a year due to the fighting in
eastern Ukraine," UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al
Hussein said in a statement.
His comments
came amid a relative calm along the frontline in eastern Ukraine that has
raised hope the sides are moving towards implementing the shaky
European-brokered ceasefire.
But the UN report
paints a bleak picture of developments in the violence-wracked country and
warned there had been a "serious escalation" of the conflict since
the beginning of the year.
It details how
the conflict is affecting civilians, including arbitrary detention, torture and
enforced disappearances, committed mainly by armed groups but also in some
cases by Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.
It points to
suspicions of summary, extrajudicial and arbitrary executions, including
Ukrainian soldiers found "with their hands tied with white electrical
cable" at Donetsk airport after it was taken by armed groups in January.
photo-rt.com
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