Russia commits a lethal war crime in a phosphorus munitions strike in Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Russia commits a lethal war crime in a phosphorus munitions strike in Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Another war crime by Russia was recorded by border guards of the 'Phoenix' unit in Kostiantynivka. Residential quarters of long-suffering Kostiantynivka. Civilians of the city are still here. Despite this, the enemy ruthlessly struck civilians with phosphorus-a prohibited substance that causes severe health consequences."
"The legal implications surrounding the use of white phosphorus in civilian areas are highly controversial. While its use is not universally banned, employing it against civilian populations or in densely populated regions can be a violation of international humanitarian law."
Ukraine's State Border Guard Service reported that Russian forces conducted a phosphorus munitions strike on the eastern city of Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast. The Phoenix border unit captured footage allegedly showing the aftermath of the attack on residential areas where civilians remain present. Ukrainian authorities characterize the use of phosphorus as a prohibited substance causing severe health consequences and a violation of international humanitarian law. While white phosphorus use is not universally banned, its employment against civilian populations in densely populated areas constitutes a potential breach of international humanitarian law. Russia has not immediately responded to the accusation. Independent verification of such battlefield claims remains difficult due to restricted access and ongoing conflict.
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