27 February 2022, 6:47 am
The International Committee of the Red Cross says it is aware of requests by Ukraine’s UN ambassador and others to repatriate the bodies of Russian soldiers killed in action in Ukraine but has no numbers.
Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya tweeted Saturday that Ukraine has appealed to the ICRC “to facilitate repatriation of thousands of bodies of Russian soldiers” killed during its invasion of Ukraine. An accompanying chart claimed 3,500 Russian troops have been killed.
Ukraine already appealed to #ICRC to facilitate repatriation of thousands of bodies of Russian soldiers killed in action in Ukraine. @ZelenskyyUa made same appeal to @antonioguterres Parents in RU should have chance to bury them with dignity. Don’t let Putin hide scale of tragedy pic.twitter.com/Gsy2A1t0LK
— Sergiy Kyslytsya (@SergiyKyslytsya) February 26, 2022
Kyslytsya tweeted that parents in Russia should have a chance “to bury them with dignity.”
“Don’t let Putin hide scale of tragedy,” he said.
Laetitia Courtois, ICRC’s permanent observer to the United Nations says that the current security situation “is a primary concern and a limitation for our teams on the ground” and “we therefore cannot confirm numbers or other details.”
She says “the ICRC can act as a neutral intermediary” on the return of bodies and other humanitarian issues in conflict, including clarifying the fate of missing persons, reuniting families, and advocating for the protection of detainees “within its possibilities.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ukraine-asks-red-cross-to-repatriate-bodies-of-russian-soldiers-killed-in-fighting/
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