Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Ukraine forces endangering civilians: Amnesty

Amnesty has accused Ukrainian forces of endangering civilians by setting up bases in residential areas -- prompting a furious response from Kyiv
Amnesty has accused Ukrainian forces of endangering civilians by setting up bases in residential areas -- prompting a furious response from Kyiv - Copyright AFP Hector RETAMAL
Amnesty has accused Ukrainian forces of endangering civilians by setting up bases in residential areas -- prompting a furious response from Kyiv - Copyright AFP Hector RETAMAL

Ukrainian forces are violating international law and endangering civilians by establishing bases in residential areas, including in schools and hospitals, Amnesty International said Thursday, drawing a furious response from Kyiv.

Kyiv said the rights group was drawing a “false equivalency” between the actions of Russia’s invading forces and Ukrainians defending their homeland. 

Amnesty had tried to “amnesty the terrorist state and shift the responsibility from the aggressor to the victim”, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said later on Thursday in his daily address.

“There is no condition, even hypothetically, under which any Russian strike on Ukraine becomes justified. Aggression against our state is unprovoked, invasive and terrorist.

“If someone makes a report in which the victim and the aggressor are supposedly equal in some way, if some data about the victim is analysed, and the aggressor’s actions at the same time is ignored, then this cannot be tolerated,” he added.

Amnesty said in its report the tactics “in no way justify Russia’s indiscriminate attacks”, and some Russian “war crimes” including in the city of Kharkiv were not linked.

But it listed incidents when Ukrainian forces appeared to have exposed civilians to danger in 19 towns and villages in the Kharkiv, Donbas and Mykolaiv regions.

“We have documented a pattern of Ukrainian forces putting civilians at risk and violating the laws of war when they operate in populated areas,” Amnesty secretary general Agnes Callamard said.  

“Being in a defensive position does not exempt the Ukrainian military from respecting international humanitarian law.” 

Residential areas where Ukrainian soldiers based themselves were miles away from frontlines, and “viable alternatives” were available that would not endanger civilians, the report said.

But it said the soldiers had failed to tell civilians to evacuate the areas, despite launching strikes on Russian forces that exposed them to retaliatory fire.

Amnesty researchers witnessed Ukrainian forces using hospitals as “de facto military bases” in five locations, and in 22 schools. 

Although the schools have been shut during the conflict, they were located in civilian neighbourhoods.

“We have no say in what the military does, but we pay the price,” the report quoted one resident as saying.

Ukraine’s government pushed back hard at the report, with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba branding the allegations “unfair”. 

“This behaviour of Amnesty International is not about finding and reporting the truth to the world, it is about creating a false equivalence — between the offender and the victim, between the country that destroys hundreds and thousands of civilians, cities, territories, and a country that is desperately defending itself,” he said.

Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov called the report a “perversion” as he said it questioned the right of Ukrainians to defend their country. 

Top presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak insisted Ukraine’s armed forces take all measures to move civilians to safer areas and suggested Amnesty was complicit in spreading Kremlin disinformation. 

“The only thing that poses a threat to Ukrainians is (Russian) army of executioners and rapists coming to (Ukraine) to commit genocide,” he tweeted.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Life

An expert explains why keen gamers should consider running as part of their regular routine.

Business

Tips to transform your home office into a haven of efficiency and inspiration.

World

People wave the Palestinian flag during protests in Doha after the outbreak of the Gaza war - Copyright AFP Rabih DAHERCallum PATONCriticism of Qatar...

World

Visitors look at Van Gogh's "Country Huts Among Trees" at the Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszynski in Warsaw, Poland - Copyright...