War in Ukraine: Venediktova announced the number of civilian deaths

Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova said that at least 4,600 civilian casualties at the hands of Russian occupiers have been confirmed in Ukraine, of which 232 are children.
She spoke about this during the Russia War Crimes House exhibition in a building that for many years was a Russian home in Davos.
These figures do not include data from temporarily occupied territories. However, what we can observe from satellite images and other sources is that the situation there is catastrophic: ... many cities and towns have been destroyed to the ground, Venediktova noted.
According to her, Russia's war crimes are confirmed by domestic and international investigations, journalistic investigations, and reports by human rights organizations.
Crimes typical of atrocities by the Russian Armed Forces, documented by investigators and the prosecutor's office, speak of deliberate cruelty and violence against civilians, the prosecutor general said.
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