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EU sanctions against Russia. Infographic
European Commission published infographic that explains EU sanctions against Russia Federation on official pinterst...
The part of the war crimes of Russian troops is related to attacks on hospitals. Russian soldiers have damaged 1,100 medical facilities in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion. More than 38 billion hryvnias will be needed to restore them. Source: The Ministry of Health of Ukraine As reported in the press center of the Ministry of Health, 144 Ukrainian medical institutions were completely destroyed. Such institutions will need to be rebuilt from scratch. Another 95 health care facilities have been almost fully restored. And 204 objects were partially repaired. “Recovery of destroyed medical facilities is preliminarily estimated at more than 38 billion hryvnias,” the Ministry of Health of Ukraine concluded. The largest number of medical facilities were damaged in the Kharkiv region — 249, 210 in the Donetsk region, 148 in the Mykolaiv region, 12 in the Kyiv region, and 41 in Kyiv. All medical facilities remained intact in the Kirovohrad, Lviv, Volyn, Zakarpattia, Chernivtsi, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, as well as in the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. See also: Russians killed 29 Ukrainian civilian doctors, and injured more than...
Russian propaganda is desperately trying to create a smokescreen, twisting facts and calling outright terror against Syrian civilians – the “war on terror”. Russian war criminals are hailed as heroes in Russia, although the civilized world has repeatedly expressed concern and dismay at the disproportionate share of peaceful targets hit by the Russian air strikes in Syria. In fact, Putin just used terrorist threat of ISIS to bomb rebels position and civilians who can support rebels troops. See also: Russian colonel earlier involved in Donbas occupation killed in Aleppo by Syrian freedom fighters Russian pilots (Infographics by InformNapalm): View in full size View in full size View in full size View in full size View in full size View in full size View in full size View in full size Download print versions For over 9 months, the international volunteer community InformNapalm has been painstakingly collecting bits of information on war criminals – pilots and navigators of the Russian air grouping in Syria. They killed hundreds of civilians, including women and children, destroyed infrastructure, causing a humanitarian catastrophe and driving tens of thousands of Syrian citizens to flee the country. Every pilot who pressed the bomb release or missile launch button, everyone who fulfilled criminal orders, must be identified and brought before the International Criminal Court. See also: How Russia gave a huge number of weapons to the ISIS in Palmyra: 42 tanks, 7 IFV, artillery and 500 ton ammo. Photo, video We are calling on all those who care about the situation in Syrian and Ukraine to study this information and spread it through social networks and the media. We believe that a war criminal encouraged by his anonymity under such impersonal umbrella terms as “green men”, “Russian airforce” or “Russian officers” would be assured of his impunity. However, we hope that our publications will make officers of the Russian airforce reconsider the personal consequences and refuse to carry out criminal orders. Refuse to take the blood of innocent people on the conscience. Perhaps this publication will be another contribution, which would help save lives and prevent further bloodshed, and keep some servicemen from making the same mistakes. See also: How it all began: the first evidence of the Russian army presence in...
European Commission published infographic that explains EU sanctions against Russia Federation on official pinterst...