The OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe), which has investigated war crimes in Ukraine where the Russian army continues to invade, released its first report on the 13th.

The OSCE is also a member of Western countries and Russia.



The investigation is based on information from Ukrainian authorities and NGOs, as well as information from the Ukrainian authorities and NGOs, as well as international law, targeting events in Ukraine from February 24 to 1 this month after the military invasion began. And three experts familiar with war crimes.



The report said that it was difficult to conduct a detailed investigation in a short period of time, but on the 9th of last month, it was determined that the attack on a hospital containing obstetrics and other departments in eastern Mariupol was due to the Russian army. There was no valid warning or evacuation deadline. It was a clear violation of international humanitarian law and was a war crime. "



In addition, regarding the destruction of the theater where many people were evacuated in Mariupol on the 16th of last month, there is nothing to support the Russian side's claim that it was the Ukrainian side that destroyed it. There is a high probability of a breach of international humanitarian law, and those who ordered or executed it committed war crimes. "



He concludes, "If the Russian army had placed great importance on international humanitarian law, civilian casualties would have been significantly reduced."