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Kherson Governor says ready to give UN access to site of Ukrainian attack in...

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo MOSCOW, Jan 17 : The authorities of the Kherson Region are ready to grant access to the UN mission in the settlement of Khorly to investigate the terrorist attack committed by the Ukrainian armed forces on New Year night, Governor Vladimir Saldo told Sputnik. “Of course, if the UN sends representatives to the site of this tragic event, we will do everything in our power to ensure that they are granted access,” Saldo said. If such a mission is ready to arrive in Khorly, it is necessary to “work out and consider all security measures,” because Ukraine is capable of staging any provocation, the Governor added.

Kherson Governor says ready to give UN access to site of Ukrainian attack in...

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  • However, despite the willingness of regional authorities to provide such an opportunity, there is no apparent intent on the part of the UN to investigate the crime, Saldo also said.
  • “Our [Russian] ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, has said that this event, which was clearly orchestrated, was ignored by Western media outlets and the UN.
  • In other words, they turned [Russian] blind eye and refused to comment on it.
  • The Ukrainian ambassador did not object or say anything, but his silence speaks volumes,” he added.
  • Ukrainian troops launched a drone strike at a cafe and hotel in Khorly on New Year’s night, killing 29 civilians, including two minors, and injuring at least 60 others.
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