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  411.  @6figureetal  Here you go, better luck next time. European Parliament resolution on the recognition of the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism (2022-2896(RSP)) The European Parliament , – Having regard to its previous Resolutions on Russia and Ukraine, in particular those of October 6, 2022, on Russia's escalation in its war of aggression against Ukraine[1] , dated May 19, 2022, on the fight against impunity for war crimes in Ukraine[2] , and of November 25, 2021, on human rights violations by private military and security companies, in particular the Wagner Group[3] , – Having regard to the Charter of the United Nations, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, of December 9, 1948, and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of December 12, 1948, August 1949, – Having regard to the international legal framework for preventing and combating terrorism, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 2341 on the protection of critical infrastructure from terrorist attacks, adopted on February 13, 2017, – Having regard to the European Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism, of January 27, 1977, and subsequent international conventions, – Having regard to the legal framework of the Union against terrorism, in particular Common Position 2001/931/CFSP of 27 December 2001 on the implementation of specific measures to combat terrorism[4] and Council Regulation (EC) No 2580/2001 of 27 December 2001 on specific restrictive measures directed at certain persons and entities for the purpose of combating terrorism[5] , – Having regard to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), – Having regard to Resolution 2463 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe of 13 October 2022 on the further escalation of aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, – Having regard to the statement of the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, of 10 October 2022, on Russia's violent attacks on kyiv and other cities throughout Ukraine, – Having regard to the statement of the High Representative on behalf of the European Union of 22 September 2022 on Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, – Considering the United Nations General Assembly Resolution of 14 November 2022, recommending the creation of a registry to document the damage caused by the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, – Having regard to article 132, sections 2 and 4, of its internal regulations, TO. Considering that since February 24, 2022, when Russia relaunched the illegal, unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine, its forces have carried out indiscriminate attacks against residential areas and civilian infrastructure, killing thousands of Ukrainian civilians and They have carried out acts of terror throughout the country against various elements of civil infrastructure, such as residential areas, schools, hospitals, railway stations, theaters and water and electricity networks; that these brutal and inhuman acts are causing death, suffering, destruction and displacement;
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  535. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  562. Israel News. Netanyahu to South Africa: Where were you when millions were killed in Syria? December 31, 2023  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech on December 5, 2023. (Screenshot: Prime Minister's Office) El primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu abordó esta mañana (domingo) en la reunión del gabinete en Kirya, en Tel Aviv, la demanda del gobierno sudafricano de que la Corte Internacional de Justicia investigue a Israel por “genocidio” en la guerra contra la organización terrorista Hamás en Gaza. “We fully support our forces. They are doing an incredible job in a difficult war. Last week they eliminated more than 100 terrorists; This happens almost daily. Dozens of terrorists are eliminated daily, sometimes even more. If we see that spirit, we will eliminate Hamas, return our hostages and win the war,” Netanyahu said at the beginning of his speech. “The support we give is expressed, first of all, in the support given by the entire nation. It is also expressed in other ways, for example in the NIS 9 billion that we have given to reservists and their families, as well as in the support we are giving to the right to be elected,” he said. Referring to the postponement of the municipal elections, he said: “Normally, we do not hold elections in times of war, but these elections have been determined in advance. They have already been postponed once. Although it would be very difficult to postpone them for a very long period, there are two possibilities: Celebrate them at the end of January or at the end of February." “My recommendation is clear: do it at the end of February, to allow as many reservists as possible to participate in the elections. This is an elementary and important right.” Returning to South Africa's accusations against Israel, he said: “I would like to say a few words about South Africa's mendacious pontification that Israel is “perpetrating genocide.” No, South Africa, it is not us who have come to perpetrate genocide, it is Hamas. He would murder us all if he could. On the contrary, the IDF is acting in the most moral way possible; "They are doing everything possible to avoid harming civilians, while Hamas is doing everything possible to harm them and is using them as human shields." “I ask: Where were you, South Africa, and the rest of us who preach to us, when millions of people were killed and torn from their homes in Syria, Yemen and other areas? You were not there because everything you are doing now is just talk, lies and vanity. “We will continue our defensive war, whose justice and morality are unparalleled.”
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  597. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  720.  @mdelcb9915  I will give you the reasons why you should not trust terrorism. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  942. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  959. IDF confirms that Deif and Salameh were targeted News about FDI in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 6 hours ago Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas's military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, were targeted. Airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Gaza civilian area Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas' military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, were targeted by an IDF airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip this morning, Israeli military sources confirmed. The attack targeted a low-rise building located between al-Mawasi and Khan Younis, within a civilian area, but not in a camp for displaced Palestinians. The property was in a fenced Hamas compound and at the time of the attack there were several dozen Hamas agents, including guards. The areas of al-Mawasi and western Khan Younis are part of a humanitarian zone designated by Israel. However, the IDF claims that the attack was precise and targeted exclusively at the Hamas site. According to their assessments, there were no Israeli hostages present when the attack took place. Military authorities are still awaiting confirmation of Deif and Salameh's deaths. Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 71 people were killed and 289 wounded in the attack, without saying how many of them were civilians. The IDF estimates that the majority of the victims were Hamas operatives. Unverified images show destruction and search for survivors Unverified images on social media show a large crater in al-Mawasi, where videos document Palestinians digging through the rubble looking for survivors. These images correspond to the air attack that targeted Deif and Salameh. The Gaza Ministry of Health stated that the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received 20 bodies and 90 wounded, without providing definitive figures of victims transferred to other medical centers. These figures have not been independently verified. Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an assessment meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar. The assessment was carried out “at the light of the latest events in the Gaza Strip.” According to Channel 12's Yaron Avraham, senior Israeli officials discussed the dilemmas surrounding the attempted assassination of Deif in the hours before the attack. Without citing sources, Avraham said the assessment concluded that although the move could harm negotiations for the release of hostages, it would be strategically beneficial by showing Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, that Israel can reach him too. History of assassination attempts and Muhammad Deif's role in attacks Deif, on Israel's most wanted list since 1995 for his involvement in numerous terrorist attacks, including bus bombings in the 1990s and 2000s, is believed to have played a crucial role in the October 7 assault on Israel. , where about 1,200 people died and 251 were kidnapped. Over the years, Deif has survived at least seven assassination attempts, some of which seriously injured him or resulted in the deaths of members of his family. The last documented attempts were in May 2021, during the 11-day war known as Operation Guardian of the Walls.
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  974. Home » IDF operation against Hamas in Shifa hospital in Gaza IDF operation against Hamas in Gaza's Shifa hospital A military official, on condition of anonymity, indicated that “concrete evidence” of Hamas using the hospital as a military facility was found. November 15, 2023 IDF operation against Hamas in Gaza's Shifa hospital An IDF soldier operates at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City at night in a photo distributed on November 15, 2023 (Israel Defense Forces) During the night of Tuesday, Israeli special forces , supported by additional troops, carried out an operation at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City , targeting Hamas infrastructure there. The operation, described as “precise and selective,” continued in the morning, when the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered Hamas weapons and assets inside the hospital. In one clash, at least five Hamas gunmen were killed, with no casualties among Israeli troops. A military official, on condition of anonymity, indicated that “ concrete evidence ” was found of Hamas using the hospital as a military facility. Part of what was found is planned to be publicly disclosed. There were no clashes between troops and hospital staff or patients. The IDF brought essential medical equipment from Israel , including neonatal incubators, baby food, and medical supplies. The supplies were delivered in Shifa , with the help of “medical teams and Arabic-speaking soldiers” to ensure their proper distribution and protect civilians. The army requested the surrender of the Hamas members present at the hospital. Contribuye con Google Join the defense of Israel Actively participate in our cause. The AFP agency cited a hospital source, who reported the active presence of Israeli forces inside, including warning shots. However, this information was not confirmed by the IDF . On the other hand, a BBC report , based on the testimony of a local journalist, Khader, contradicts this version, indicating that no shots were fired and that the soldiers , accompanied by doctors and Arabic-speaking personnel, moved around interrogating the women. people. According to Khader, the IDF exercised “total control” without the use of firearms. Later, Israeli soldiers were reported to have urged men between the ages of 16 and 40 to evacuate certain areas of the hospital, using gunfire into the air to ensure compliance with the order. Additionally, a scanning and detection device was installed, and the men were asked to pass through it. The BBC clarifies that it could not independently verify these reports
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  988. ​ @Bndghhjii  Hamas has been declared a terrorist organization by the European Union,[18] United States,[19] Israel, Japan,[20] Argentina[21], Canada,[22] Australia,[23] the secretariat general of the Organization of American States (OAS);[24] United Kingdom,[25] Paraguay,[26] and Costa Rica[27] Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [68][69] According to Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada, Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East.[70][71]In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of having violated and mutilated dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack.[72][73]Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [74][75][76] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws."[77] 2007 The Amnesty International organization denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population (torture, murders, irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people,[44] as well as also of committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks.[78] These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008.[79] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia, with penalties of crucifixion, amputation of hands, or flogging. Hamas immediately denied this.[80] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)".[81] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents.[82][83]
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  1200. Israel News. Israel refutes allegations of famine in Gaza News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 21 hours ago Israel has responded to warnings from the United States, the United Nations and other aid agencies about possible famine in the Gaza Strip by denying that such a situation exists. “We do not believe there is famine in the Gaza Strip,” a spokesperson for the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) of the Israel Defense Forces told the Times of Israel. Although he acknowledged difficulties in some areas, he stressed Israel's commitment to providing a significant amount of humanitarian aid. The spokesman stressed that Israel has imposed “absolutely no limit on the amount of aid” entering Gaza and noted that the main challenge is the distribution of aid within the territory. To overcome this, Israel is expanding aid entry routes, including opening a sea corridor from Cyprus and sending convoys through a crossing near Beeri in northern Gaza. With the capacity to control up to 44 trucks per hour at the Kerem Shalom and Nitzana border crossings, the COGAT spokesperson assured that Israel can inspect aid “as quickly as possible” and is prepared to implement improvements when necessary. “We have added staff, scanning equipment and man hours,” he said, which will allow Kerem Shalom to process more aid than is currently being distributed. Additionally, the spokesperson revealed that there is an IDF team that meets daily with the UN and other aid organizations to coordinate needs on the ground in Gaza. “Based on that understanding, we prioritize what humanitarian aid should come in,” he said, opening the door to facilitating the entry of additional aid requested by specific organizations or countries.
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  1221. The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  1368.  @Getit.433  We don't care if you laugh, we laugh better, ha, ha, ha, oops 01/02/2024 Saleh al-Arouri, vice president of Hamas's political bureau, was reportedly killed in a car explosion in southern Lebanon. Saleh al-Arouri, vice president of Hamas's political bureau, was killed in an explosion in the Dahieh neighborhood of southern Beirut this afternoon (Tuesday), Arab media and Hezbollah sources reported. Al-Arouri was considered the "number two" of the terrorist organization under the command of Ismail Haniyeh and was responsible for terrorist activity in Judea and Samaria. He once admitted Hamas responsibility for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in 2014. He was close to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. According to one report, Al-Arouri was killed in an attack on an apartment building by an Israeli drone. Videos from the scene show nearby vehicles set on fire by the explosion. Two other people were reportedly killed in the explosion, which occurred while al-Arouri was reportedly in a meeting with other Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist operatives. One of the officers who was killed in the attack along with al-Arouri was reportedly Khalil al-Hayya, a senior member of Hamas's political wing. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati reacted to the assassination and said: "The explosion in Dahieh is an Israeli crime aimed at dragging Lebanon into a new phase of the conflict. It casts a shadow over Lebanon and is a clear response to our efforts. distance the fighting spirit in Gaza from Lebanon. In the past, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was asked what Israel's red line is regarding Hezbollah attacks, and he responded: "If you hear that we attacked in Beirut, it means that Hezbollah has crossed the red line." . Earlier today, two anti-tank missiles hit the town of Shlomi in northern Israel. A missile exploded near a tall building, causing property damage. Shlomi Mayor Gabi Naaman said: “This is a very serious incident and miraculously no physical harm was caused to the residents. This morning's [attack] illustrates the great danger of the current situation for the residents of Shlomi. We will not accept living in this situation. Source: ArutzSheva- Translated by UnidosxIsrael
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  1393. The pro-Russians will go into despair. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  1404. ​ @alucardelrojo8675  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  1478. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  1582.  @WeWazKangz  Do you mean these 500,000? Unfortunately for you, they are Russian. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  1604. ​ @eviancroissan  The supposed concentration camp was created by them when they elected Hamas as their leader, there are two soups too and a terrorist group is never resistance, read carefully, get some tissues and dry your tears. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] ​[ 71 ]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] ​[ 73 ] ​In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] ​[ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] ​[ 77 ] ​[ 78 ]​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ]​ These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] ​[ 85 ]
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  1633. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  1742.  @galatheumbreon6862  Do you want us to talk about crimes? Well then let's do it. Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] ​[ 69 ]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] ​[ 71 ] ​In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] ​[ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] ​[ 75 ] ​[ 76 ]​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ]​ These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] ​[ 83 ]
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  1790. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  1874.  @760HorsePower  It's a pleasure to make you cry. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support
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  1931.  @h.n1977  Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] [ 83 ]
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  1975. The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  2022. ​ @chamarachan  Read carefully. You should take a look at Putin's corruption. Putin. Corruption Language Download in PDF Be aware Edit Putin. Corruption (Russian: Путин Коррупция.) is an independent report on corruption in Vladimir Putin's inner circle, published by the leaders of the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS) in Russia. The report was presented by them at the press conference on March 28, 2011. Distribution of the Putin report. Corruption The report was prepared by the party co-chairs Vladimir Milov, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Ryzhkov, as well as the press secretary of the Solidarity movement, Olga Shorina. The report describes the enrichment of Vladimir Putin and his friends, for example the 26 palaces and five yachts used by Putin and Medvedev. The enrichment of the members of the Ózero cooperative Putin and his billionaire friends Two slaves in a golden galley Yachts Villas and palaces Watches houses and cars Conclusion [1] Publication of the report is made possible by donations from the public. To do this, an account has been opened in the money transfer system managed by Yandex. Fundraising is overseen by a supervisory board, which includes Novaya Gazeta editor-in-chief Dmitri Muratov, journalist Oleg Kashin, economist Irina Yáshina and writer and blogger Oleg Kozyrev. [ 2 ] During the first month, 1,838,209 rubles were collected. On April 13, a contest was held to choose the printing press. The winning bid was from the printing house, which offered the lowest price for printing one copy: 4.05 rubles. Taking into account the 3% commission from Yandex, it will be possible to print 440,000 copies. The account remains open and fundraising continues. The account number mentioned on the covers of the prospectuses. [ 3 ] The report is also available on Putin's website. Results . There you can find fundraising information, news and videos. On the same site there is also other information about Vladimir Putin. A grayish brown color was chosen for the cover. According to Vladimir Ryzhkov, "it symbolizes the substance that floods our country and the rust that has devastated our state." [ 4 ] Distribution Previous reports Previously, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Milov published the following reports: Putin Results 10 years: June 2010 This is a revised edition of Putin's report. Results, which came to light in 2008. Luzhkov Results - September 2009 (first edition) Sochi and the Olympic Games - April 2009 Putin and the crisis - February 2009 Putin and Gazprom - September 2008 Putin. Results - February 2008
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  2036.  @NathansHVAC  I'm sorry for you, Russia is a terrorist and Ukraine is not its territory. Courtesy DW. POLICY European Parliament declares Russia a promoter of terrorism Barbara Wesel 11/23/2022November 23, 2022 In a resolution by a large majority, the European Parliament declared Russia a State sponsor of terrorism. Although this has no direct legal consequences, it is considered a strong political signal. Image of a session of the European Parliament. The European Parliament issues a clear, but non-binding signal.Image: Jean-Francois Badias/AP/dpa/picture alliance ADVERTISING Declaring a country a sponsor of terrorism is not foreseen, in principle, by the European Union, since there is no legal framework for it. To do so, the initiators of the resolution take as an example the United States, which has included, among others, Cuba and North Korea on its list. In Europe, until now it was only possible to put organizations, such as the Palestinian Hamas, or the Kurdish PKK, on the list of sponsors of terrorism. Currently, 21 associations are classified as "terrorist" by the EU. In other words, with this new resolution, the European Parliament opens a new instance. The resolution mentions that Russia is not only carrying out an unjustified war against Ukraine, but also indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure. Russian troops, the document states, have murdered thousands of civilians and have committed terrorist acts throughout Ukraine, targeting homes, schools, hospitals and metro stations, as well as electricity and drinking water plants. "These brutal and inhuman acts cause death, suffering, destruction and exile," he highlights. Eastern European countries took the lead "With terror and death, the enemy has tried once again what it has not been able to achieve for nine months, and will never achieve," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after the Russian Army bombed a hospital in Kupyansk, in the eastern Ukraine. The classification of the actions of Russian soldiers against international law as "terrorism" corresponds to the words Zelensky chose. The accusation is that Russia wants to compensate for its military defeat with terrorist acts against the civilian population. Several parliaments in Eastern Europe had already endorsed this interpretation, declaring Russia a "sponsor of terrorism", among them Poland, the Baltic countries and the Czech Republic. The initiative to put the resolution to a vote in the European Parliament, after being presented by the right-wing nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR). Among other things, MEPs mention in detail hitherto unknown cases of torture, sexual violence, kidnappings and executions, in reference to numerous investigations still underway for alleged war crimes. The argument also denounces violations of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as international treaties and International Humanitarian Law. It is the sum of all these accusations that were brought against Russia in its capacity as the state that initiated the war
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  2075.  @Mr.Clownensky  The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  2087.  @First-Last_name  Oh, you want to talk about crimes? OK let's do it. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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