“Russia’s warfare in urban and populated areas, and the use of heavy explosive weapons, is destroying homes, schools, and hospitals. It is important that we support Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts so that the many millions of forcibly displaced persons one day can return to their homes in Ukraine,” the diplomat said.
Humanitarian and development actors must be engaged in this important work, Juul emphasized.
She added that Norway was “deeply worried” about the reports of forcible transfer of civilians to Russia and occupied territories, as well as the reports of “filtration facilities” run by Russian forces.
Humanitarian actors “must be given unhindered access to all places of detention in accordance with international humanitarian law,” the permanent representative said.
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