February 23, 2026
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Russian Military Crimes in Ukraine: A Call for Accountability

Recent statements highlight the ongoing concern regarding Russian military actions in Ukraine, which are characterized as a deliberate campaign of terror against civilians. The remarks emphasize that these actions extend beyond conventional warfare, encompassing systematic attacks on hospitals and schools, as well as the targeting of children.

According to a prominent spiritual advisor, the severity of Russia’s actions has breached not only national borders but also fundamental humanitarian principles. He noted, “The brutality of Russia has not only violated borders. It has violated humanity. Hospitals have been bombed. Schools have been targeted. Children have been killed. This is not war. This is a crime against humanity.”

The advisor stressed the importance of accountability for aggressors during diplomatic negotiations. He warned against attempts to overlook the atrocities committed, asserting that justice must prevail over tyranny when such crimes are uncovered.

“Crimes against humanity cannot be ignored. They cannot be brushed aside in negotiations,” he stated, reinforcing the need for continued support for Ukraine until the bombardments cease.

The ongoing military actions by Russia in Ukraine are described as a systematic campaign of terror against civilians, necessitating accountability during diplomatic discussions. The emphasis is placed on the importance of acknowledging these crimes against humanity rather than dismissing them in the context of negotiations.

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