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UN chief to launch ‘fact-finding’ mission to bombed Ukraine prison

Attack leaves over 50 people killed last week

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2022 7:00PM

UN chief to launch ‘fact-finding’ mission to bombed Ukraine prison
Noting he does not have the authority for criminal investigations, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres says he will launch a fact-finding mission into the strikes on the prison in Kremlin-controlled Olenivka in eastern Ukraine, having received the requests from Russia and from Ukraine. – AFP pic, August 4, 2022

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations secretary-general yesterday he will launch a fact-finding mission to uncover the “truths” about a jail where dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war died in a bombing strike last week.

Kyiv and Moscow have traded blame over the strikes on the prison in Kremlin-controlled Olenivka in eastern Ukraine.

“We received the request from the Russian Federation and the request from Ukraine” for the investigation, Antonio Guterres told a press conference.

“I decided in line with my own competencies and powers to launch a fact-finding mission,” he said, noting he did not have the authority for criminal investigations.

He said the exact terms of the mission are still in the works, and hopefully Russia and Ukraine will reach an agreement on them.

“We hope to have all the facilities from both sides for access and for the obtention of all data that is necessary to be able to clarify the truths about what has happened,” Guterres said, adding they are looking for “competent, independent people” to join the mission team.

The prison attack left over 50 people killed.

Moscow said that among the dead were Ukrainian forces that had laid down their arms after weeks of fighting off Russia’s brutal bombardment of the sprawling Azovstal steel works in Mariupol.

Russia’s Defence Ministry alleged that the strikes were carried out by Ukraine with United States-supplied long-range missiles, in an “egregious provocation” designed to stop soldiers from surrendering.

But Kyiv has laid the blame squarely on Russia, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calling it “a deliberate mass murder of Ukrainian prisoners of war”. – AFP, August 4, 2022

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