Russia has lists of Ukrainians ‘to be killed or sent to camps’, US warns UN

According to estimates, Russia has placed more than 150,000 troops near Ukraine's borders in recent weeks.


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Washington has warned the UN rights chief that Russia has lists of Ukrainians “to be killed or sent to camps” in the event of an invasion, according to a letter obtained by AFP on Sunday.

The letter, which came as Washington warned of an imminent invasion by Russian troops massed near the Ukrainian border, says the United States is “deeply concerned” and warns of a potential “human rights catastrophe”.

The United States has “credible information that indicates Russian forces are creating lists of identified Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps following a military occupation”, the letter says.

“We also have credible information that Russian forces will likely use lethal measures to disperse peaceful protests or otherwise counter peaceful exercises of perceived resistance from civilian populations,” says the message, addressed to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet.

The note, signed by Bathsheba Nell Crocker, US ambassador to the UN in Geneva, warns a Russian invasion of Ukraine could bring with it abuses such as kidnappings or torture, and could target political dissidents and religious and ethnic minorities, among others. 

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In an email to AFP on Monday, the UN rights office confirmed “that we received a letter this morning from the United States Permanent Mission in Geneva”.

“We are examining it,” spokesperson Elizabeth Throssell wrote.

Russia has placed more than 150,000 troops near Ukraine’s borders in recent weeks, the United States and Western allies have estimated.

Moscow denies it plans to attack its neighbour, but is seeking a guarantee that Ukraine will never join NATO and that the Western alliance will remove forces from Eastern Europe, demands the West has refused.

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