Russia slams United Nations on holding special session on human rights situation in Ukraine

In March, the UN Human Rights Council had decided to establish an independent international commission of inquiry to investigate all alleged violations of human rights in Ukraine

Russia has slammed the decision of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to hold a special session on Thursday to address the deteriorating human rights situation in Ukraine "stemming from the Russian aggression".

The special session will be held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva and is being convened according to an official request submitted by Ukraine and supported so far by 53 States.

Moscow said on Tuesday that the special session highlights another anti-Russian approach of the “collective West” on the situation in Ukraine.

Late Tuesday, the UN General Assembly elected Czech Republic to the 47-member Human Rights Council following Russia's suspension from the body over the Ukraine conflict.

"As a justification for the need to hold it, Westerners cite the argument about the 'degradation of the situation on earth', as well as the fakes they themselves disseminated about the events in Bucha and Mariupol. At the same time, the crimes committed by the Ukrainian military and nationalists against their own civilian population are not taken into account," said  Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.

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