The Munich Security Conference (MSC), convened this weekend, states in its starting document: 60,366 war crimes “related to aggression of the Russian Federation” against Ukraine.
These war crimes are part of the 62,095 “crimes against the peace and security of humanity and the international legal order” contained in the Re:vision document, a fundamental report on the state of peace structures, rights and strategic power on the planet.
The document draws these figures from “institutions tasked with enforcing the law in Ukraine”. 79,415 crimes It’s about the Russian occupation.
MSC initial report of these 2,405 judicial proceedings launched in Ukraine especially for war crimes against minors. The report warns that the figure could be much higher. 8,852 civilians were killed and 11,933 injured, including 452 children Non-military including 876 minors.
The authors of this report have selected cases related to the Victor Pinchuk Foundation to illustrate these war crimes. There is no shortage of references to armed attacks on civilians trying to flee in their cars in the city of Bucha (March 4), Irpin (March 6), or the capital, Kiev, on February 26, two days after the start of the offensive. infestation.
Among the disgusting examples of this first year of the war are also Aerial bombardment of the Mariopol theater (March 16), attack on a shopping center in Kremenchuk (June 27), or missile explosion at Kramatorsk train station (April 8).
The Munich dossier – from an independent conference, but with broad participation from NATO countries and Western-oriented personalities – summarizes it this way: It has been claimed that Russia has used prohibited weapons 916 times. The document does not address possible war crimes committed by Ukrainian forces.
systematic destruction
Among the damages from aggression, the Re:vision file says: 72,308 Ukrainian civil infrastructure elements destroyedthe vast majority as a result of missile, drone or artillery bombardments.
The report circulated to summit attendees observes the gradual increase of such attacks on infrastructures as part of the winter strategy. count the points 179 attacks on 93 targets of the electric power system Ukraine.
The story confirms that these attacks intensified as the winter air cooled in northern Europe. 38.6% of these bombardments (69 attacks against 51 energy targets) took place in October.
The following month, Moscow launched 31 attacks on 28 similar targets across the country. In December, military attack on power plants, generators and cable or gas pipelines intensified as 45 bombers hit 35 targets.