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ARTICLE
Barbaric attack on Odesa confirms Russia’s lies about “protecting” people in Ukraine, - EU statement to OSCE
Censor.NET
25.07.23 20:28
https://censor.net/en/n3433407
With its barbaric attack on Odesa, Russia has only confirmed the falsity of its claims that it is seeking to “protect” the cultural rights, freedom of religion and belief of people living in Ukraine.
As informs Censor.NЕТ with reference to Ukrinform, this was stated in a statement by the EU Mission to the OSCE during a special meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council on Tuesday in Vienna.
“This disgusting attack on cultural and religious sites in Odesa is yet another illustration that Russia’s claims of a so-called ‘sincere’ interest in ‘protecting’ these sites, as well as the cultural rights, freedom of religion and belief of people living in Ukraine, are simply lies.
In reality, Russia is barbarically trying to destroy the cultural and religious heritage of Ukraine in order to conquer Ukraine and erase its distinctive identity,” the statement said.
It was pointed out that since February 24, 2022, UNESCO has confirmed the damage to 270 cultural sites in Ukraine, including 116 religious sites, as a result of Russian aggression.
“We emphasize that Russia is bound by the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in Time of Armed Conflict, and that deliberately directing attacks on protected cultural heritage is a war crime. We demand that Russia immediately cease attacks on cultural heritage sites,” the EU said.
It was also emphasized that the political and military leadership of the Russian Federation, as well as all those responsible for war crimes and other serious crimes committed in connection with Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine, “will be brought to justice and punished.” “Ukraine and its people must receive justice and adequate reparations from Russia,” the statement reads.