Украинский конфликт привел к огромным человеческим жертвам

По данным Миссии ООН по наблюдению за соблюдением прав человека в Украине, в ходе военных действий на востоке Украины было убито от 12,800 до 13,000 человек, как гражданских, так и военных.

В понедельник (21 января) немецкое информационное агентство Дойче Прессе-Агентур сообщило, что данные, которые были получены от источника в ООН, значительно превышают ранее оцененные числа погибших на Донбассе, которые по состоянию на конец 2018 года насчитывали по меньшей мере 10,300 человек убитых.

В Организации Объединенных Наций сообщают, что 3,300 убитых в ходе боевых действий были гражданскими лицами, 4,000 украинскими военными и около 5,500 поддерживаемые Россией ополченцы.

В том же отчете говорится, что в хоже конфликта пострадали 30,000 человек.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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