Hall of meetings of the UN Council on Human Rights. The UN Human Rights Council listened to a new report on violations during the war in Ukraine Human rights ~ 60 > in April, May and June of this year in Ukraine were killed or wounded almost 50 percent more civilians than a year earlier. More than 90 percent of these victims accounted for the territory controlled by Ukraine. About this, speaking on Thursday at a meeting of the UN Council for Human Rights in Geneva, Ilze Brands Keris, assistant to the UN Human Rights Secretary, said. According to her, in April, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has documented that some of the missiles that struck the Ukrainian cities were equipped with warheads that exploded in the air, scattering fragments into large areas. In some cases, several drones struck the same hospital. On the night of June 16 to 17, as a result of a multi -hour attack in Kyiv, more civilians died than in any other incident in almost a year. “These attacks sow horror and anxiety in cities throughout Ukraine,” said Ilze Brands Keris. & Amp; nbsp; 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Assistant General Secretary General of the UN urged the Russian Federation to immediately stop the application of force against Ukraine in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly, the UN Charter and other norms of international law. return return prisoners of war 60 > Brands Keris noted that there are positive news: negotiations on the ceasefire contributed to the return of hundreds of prisoners of war, the bodies of the dead soldiers and some civilians held in cranes. “Families, Families, Families, Families, Families, Families, Families who lived in uncertainty and anxiety for many months or even years, finally received answers to questions about the fate of their loved ones, ”she said. – The soldiers reunited with their families. The exchange allowed many to avoid torture, cruelty and other inhuman conditions of captivity. “& Amp; nbsp; The Office of the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights was interviewed by more than 117 former Ukrainian prisoners of war. They provided detailed reports on torture and cruel, inhuman or humiliating the dignity of contacting in Russian captivity. These certificates confirm that torture and cruelty to Ukrainian prisoners of war continue in many places of detention, the assistant to the head of the UN said. 60 > “The law is equally obligatory for the Ukrainian authorities,” she continued. – We interview Russian prisoners in Ukrainian captivity. And although the scale is not comparable, we documented cases when the Ukrainian authorities used torture and cruelty at the early stages of captivity in unofficial places of imprisonment. The Ukrainian authorities launched an investigation into several of these accusations. Our management calls them to ensure that these investigations are carried out in accordance with international standards. “& Amp; nbsp; Violations of international humanitarian law ~ 60 > Russian Federation, according to Ilze Brands Keris, continues to violate its obligations as an occupying state under international humanitarian law, in particular, imposing their legal and administrative systems in the occupied territory, forcing the residents to swear the residents on the residents Fidelity, as well as moving people in the occupied territory and deporting them to the Russian Federation. ~ 60 > “Over the past six months, we have also recorded the activation of the efforts of the Russian Federation on illegal expropriation of private property of displaced persons, which is also a violation of international humanitarian law, said the assistant head of the UN. – We are connected by the fact that the Russian authorities have launched the processes that will contribute to the large -scale expropriation of ownership in Mariupol. ” 60 > according to ilze Brands Keris, the Russian authorities continue to introduce hard restrictions on the occupied territory, in particular, for the implementation of freedom of expression. opinions: “The legitimate criticism of the occupation authorities, disagreement with politics or even a simple expression of sympathy for the victims of the war are often accompanied by administrative trials and fines, and in the worst case – severe prison terms. This is incompatible with international human rights. ”& Amp; nbsp;