United Nations: US Ambassador to the United Nations United Nations Said that now there should be no doubt Russia intends to destroy Ukraine “And break it from world map Totally”. Linda Thomas-Greenfield told United Nations Security Council On Friday that the US is seeing growing signs that Russia is laying the groundwork for an effort to connect all eastern Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk and the southern Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions, with “illegal proxy officials in Russian-occupied territories” installed. includes doing. with the goal of holding a sham referendum or decree to join Russia”.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov “Even stated that this is Russia’s war objective”, she said.
Lavrov told an Arab summit in Cairo on Sunday that Moscow’s overarching goal in Ukraine is to free its people from its “unacceptable regime”.
Evidently suggesting that the purpose of Moscow’s war extends beyond Ukraine’s industrial Donbass region which includes Donetsk and Luhansk, Lavrov said: “We will certainly help the Ukrainian people to get rid of the regime, which is the whole kind of anti-people and anti-historic.”
Russia’s deputy UN ambassador Dmitry Polyansky told the Security Council on Friday that “the Nazism and demilitarization of Ukraine will be done thoroughly”.
“This phase should no longer threaten the Donbass, nor Russia, nor the Free Ukrainian Territories, where for the first time in many years people can feel that they can live the way they want,” They said. ,
Polinski warned Western countries of supplying long-range artillery and MLRS surface-to-surface rockets that they were moving “provisional defense lines” further west, “and in doing so our special military Let us further clarify the objectives and objectives of the campaign.
Thomas-Greenfield went after countries that say “the security of one country should not come at the expense of another”, asking what he called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He did not name any countries, but it is a view that China has repeatedly reiterated, including on Friday by its deputy UN ambassador Geng Shuang.
He told the council, “Putting one’s own security above others, striving to strengthen military factions, establishing absolute superiority … will only lead to conflict and confrontation, divide the international community and make itself less secure”. .
The US ambassador also hit out at countries that call on all countries to adopt diplomacy without naming Russia, saying: “Let us be clear: Russia’s ongoing actions are an obstacle to the resolution of this crisis.”
Again he did not name any country, but many countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East adopted this approach.
Thomas-Greenfield cited evidence of mounting atrocities, including alleged bombings of schools and hospitals, “the killing of aid workers and journalists, targeting civilians who attempted to flee, the brutal executions of those going about their daily business in Buka”. -style murder”, suburb of the capital of Ukraine Kyiv Where local officials said hundreds of people died during the Russian military occupation.
She said there was evidence that Russia’s military had “interrogated, forcibly detained, deported an estimated hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian civilians, including children – tore them from their homes and deported them to remote areas in the east.” “.
According to both Ukrainian and Russian officials, about two million Ukrainian refugees have been deported to Russia.
Ukraine portrays these visits as forced relocation to enemy soil, which is considered a war crime. Russia calls them the humanitarian evacuation of war victims who already speak Russian and are grateful for a new home.
A recent Associated Press investigation, based on dozens of interviews, has found that although the situation is more nuanced than what Ukrainians suggest, many refugees are actually forced to embark on a real journey in Russia, with human rights. On the way to the K’s, the documents are snatched away and confused and lost as to where they are.
Those who leave pass through a series known as filtration points, where healing ranges from interrogation and exploration of the bandage to being swaddled to one side and never seen again.
“The US has information that officials from the Russian presidential administration are overseeing and coordinating filtration operations,” Thomas-Greenfield told the council.
Polinsky countered that despite Ukraine’s efforts to intimidate its citizens, “the people are choosing the country they trust”—Russia.
He warned that the heavy weapons the West was pouring into Ukraine would “spread to Europe” because of what he claimed was “the flourishing corruption among Ukraine’s political and military leadership”.
Polyansky said that Western weapons were only “addressing the suffering and increasing the suffering of the Ukrainian people”.
Addressing Western ambassadors, he said: “The objectives of our special military operation will be achieved by any means, no matter how much fuel you put into the fire in the form of weapons.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov “Even stated that this is Russia’s war objective”, she said.
Lavrov told an Arab summit in Cairo on Sunday that Moscow’s overarching goal in Ukraine is to free its people from its “unacceptable regime”.
Evidently suggesting that the purpose of Moscow’s war extends beyond Ukraine’s industrial Donbass region which includes Donetsk and Luhansk, Lavrov said: “We will certainly help the Ukrainian people to get rid of the regime, which is the whole kind of anti-people and anti-historic.”
Russia’s deputy UN ambassador Dmitry Polyansky told the Security Council on Friday that “the Nazism and demilitarization of Ukraine will be done thoroughly”.
“This phase should no longer threaten the Donbass, nor Russia, nor the Free Ukrainian Territories, where for the first time in many years people can feel that they can live the way they want,” They said. ,
Polinski warned Western countries of supplying long-range artillery and MLRS surface-to-surface rockets that they were moving “provisional defense lines” further west, “and in doing so our special military Let us further clarify the objectives and objectives of the campaign.
Thomas-Greenfield went after countries that say “the security of one country should not come at the expense of another”, asking what he called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He did not name any countries, but it is a view that China has repeatedly reiterated, including on Friday by its deputy UN ambassador Geng Shuang.
He told the council, “Putting one’s own security above others, striving to strengthen military factions, establishing absolute superiority … will only lead to conflict and confrontation, divide the international community and make itself less secure”. .
The US ambassador also hit out at countries that call on all countries to adopt diplomacy without naming Russia, saying: “Let us be clear: Russia’s ongoing actions are an obstacle to the resolution of this crisis.”
Again he did not name any country, but many countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East adopted this approach.
Thomas-Greenfield cited evidence of mounting atrocities, including alleged bombings of schools and hospitals, “the killing of aid workers and journalists, targeting civilians who attempted to flee, the brutal executions of those going about their daily business in Buka”. -style murder”, suburb of the capital of Ukraine Kyiv Where local officials said hundreds of people died during the Russian military occupation.
She said there was evidence that Russia’s military had “interrogated, forcibly detained, deported an estimated hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian civilians, including children – tore them from their homes and deported them to remote areas in the east.” “.
According to both Ukrainian and Russian officials, about two million Ukrainian refugees have been deported to Russia.
Ukraine portrays these visits as forced relocation to enemy soil, which is considered a war crime. Russia calls them the humanitarian evacuation of war victims who already speak Russian and are grateful for a new home.
A recent Associated Press investigation, based on dozens of interviews, has found that although the situation is more nuanced than what Ukrainians suggest, many refugees are actually forced to embark on a real journey in Russia, with human rights. On the way to the K’s, the documents are snatched away and confused and lost as to where they are.
Those who leave pass through a series known as filtration points, where healing ranges from interrogation and exploration of the bandage to being swaddled to one side and never seen again.
“The US has information that officials from the Russian presidential administration are overseeing and coordinating filtration operations,” Thomas-Greenfield told the council.
Polinsky countered that despite Ukraine’s efforts to intimidate its citizens, “the people are choosing the country they trust”—Russia.
He warned that the heavy weapons the West was pouring into Ukraine would “spread to Europe” because of what he claimed was “the flourishing corruption among Ukraine’s political and military leadership”.
Polyansky said that Western weapons were only “addressing the suffering and increasing the suffering of the Ukrainian people”.
Addressing Western ambassadors, he said: “The objectives of our special military operation will be achieved by any means, no matter how much fuel you put into the fire in the form of weapons.”