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Amnesty International: it is necessary to investigate the shelling stops in Donetsk
International human rights Organization Amnesty International advocates for a speedy investigation into the case on the public transport in Donetsk, when the explosion took the life of fifteen people.
on Thursday morning in the Leninsky district of Donetsk in the public transport hit by a shell, lost his life fifteen people. The self-proclaimed authorities of Donetsk national Republic was told that the artillery strike was Ukrainian law enforcers. Also militia stated that tied subversive group may be involved in the shelling stops. The Ministry of defence denies the attachment to fire and blamed the incident militias. The OSCE mission after the incident called for an immediate ceasefire in the Donbass. Moscow stands for a fair investigation with the assistance of the OSCE observers.
"(The fire) is likely to be regarded As a breach of international humanitarian law and must be investigated impartially and without delay, " according to a press release issued on Thursday.
As stated by the Deputy Director of programs, Amnesty International's Europe and Central Asia Denis Krivosheev, quoted by the press service of the organization, " the loss of civilian residents are another reminder of the deadly consequences of ignoring the rules of international humanitarian law." Thorough, impartial and independent hearing this possible violations of the laws and customs of war ought without delay, " said Krivosheev.
"This attack shows a complete disregard for the lives of civilians and customs of war," he said.
The organization draws attention to the fact that the stop is five hundred metres from the former Soviet military base used by the militia. In a press release reported that the purpose of shelling could be the base.
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18.09.2017 |
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