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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  If I may, I will not comment. Thank you.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Oksana Pokalchuk

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you very much for this question. What I wanted to mention during the previous question, I will answer now. I will cover both. I would be very precise in my answer, but Ukraine was never prepared for the number of bodies that have to be examined now. We are now in a situation where we don't have enough fridges, and we don't have enough medical experts who can quickly do medical examination.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Oksana Pokalchuk

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Yes, but I think my colleagues have already raised many issues and I don't know what to add. Maybe I'll quickly say that, honestly, I think you understand now that there are more and more stories and all of them are horrible—literally horrible. There are so many things. Maybe the only thing I want to raise now is about the older people and people with disabilities whom I already mentioned in my previous talk.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Oksana Pokalchuk

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Dear Chair, and dear members of the committee, I am humbled to speak before you on behalf of Amnesty International. Thank you for this opportunity. Our organization has been working tirelessly to document the human rights cost of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine. We have conducted both on-the-ground, and open-source research and spoken to dozens of survivors from various parts of Ukraine affected by the armed conflict.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Oksana Pokalchuk