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Political defeat of

Russia

for the

war in Ukraine

: the

UN

suspended

Russia

from the Human Rights Council for the

war in Ukraine

, which denounced a new massacre in the

Kiev

region and has requested more weapons from the West.

Meanwhile,

Ukraine

continues to denounce atrocities in the

war

.

The Ukrainian Ombudsman, Liudmyla Denisova, has assured that the

Russian

Army is forcibly recruiting civilians who "will be used as cannon fodder in street

fighting

to serve as a shield."

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Ukraine denounces that the Russians forcibly recruit civilians in Mariupol to "serve as a shield for the army"

The Ukrainian Ombudsman,

Liudmyla Denisova,

has denounced that the

Russian Army

is forcibly recruiting inhabitants of the areas it controls in the besieged city of

Mariupol

(south).

"According to local residents, the mobilized men will be used as

cannon fodder in street fighting

in the city to serve as a shield for the enemy's army," Denisova said on her Telegram channel.

He added that four days ago Russian forces began to

arrest men

trying to leave the area under the control of the Moscow Army at the checkpoint in the city of Vasylivka (south).

Denisova assured that the census of the male population of these areas has begun and that, although the men have not yet been notified of the mobilization, "it is likely that

they will be forced to fight"

with the Russian troops.

The Ombudsman stressed that forced recruitment in occupied territories violates article 51 of the Geneva Convention for the protection of civilians in times of war, which prohibits the occupying power from forcing the inhabitants of said territories to serve in its forces. armed.

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