A special UN field group will be sent to the site of a Russian missile attack in the village of Groza, Kharkiv region.
It is reported Sky News with reference to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
“The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, who saw the terrible consequences of such strikes with his own eyes, is deeply shocked and condemns these murders”– said the press secretary of the organization Elizabeth Trossell.
She added that a UN field team would be sent to the scene “to talk to survivors and gather additional information.”
It will be recalled that in the afternoon of October 5, Russian troops launched a rocket attack on a cafe-shop in the village of Groza, where at that moment a wake was being held. At the moment, 52 people are known to have died. There are also injured and missing people.
How the site of the missile strike looks now – on video.
Earlier, the UN commission investigating violations in Ukraine did not find sufficient evidence to recognize genocide by Russia.
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Source: A special UN team will go to the site of the rocket attack in the village of Groza