The Senate of Czech Republic recognized the actions of the Russian Federation as genocide against Ukrainians: what the resolution involves
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Anna Tkach
02.09.2025 - 22:10
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According to glavcom.ua: The Senate of the Czech Republic expressed condemnation regarding the crimes committed by Russian occupying forces on the territories of Ukraine. The resolution adopted by the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security condemns illegal acts, which include mass deportations, forced passportization, and Russification.
The document points out crimes such as the destruction of cultural heritage, forced assimilation, and other violations that may be classified as war crimes or crimes against humanity. This is not the first time that international organizations and countries have expressed concern over the situation in the occupied territories.
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