UK Government says civilians must be protected; calls for ceasefire
Key points
- Civilians must be protected
- Calls on Russia to commit to a ceasefire and engage in peace talks
TL;DR
- UK Government says it is saddened by reports of a 17 June incident involving a bus carrying Belarusian civilians in Bryansk, Russia
- UK Government notes it is not aware of independent verification and notes Ukraine has denied that a Ukrainian drone struck the bus
- UK Government cites OCHA casualty figures, calls Russia's full-scale invasion illegal, and calls on Russia to commit to a ceasefire and engage in peace talks to protect civilians and children
Original text
Any loss of civilian life is a tragedy. We are saddened by reports of the incident on 17 June involving a bus carrying Belarusian civilians in Bryansk, Russia. Our thoughts are with the families of those killed and injured. Civilians must never bear the consequences of conflict, and children must always be protected. At present, we are not aware of any independent verification of the circumstances surrounding the inc...
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- Bryansk
- Belarusian Civilians
- Ocha
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