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Amnesty International critics parties in Ukraine
There is "strong
evidence" related to the Ukraine on a murder in Nyzhnya Krynka.
Human rights groups,
Amnesty International, said there is evidence of violations
committed on both sides who fought in Eastern Ukraine,
though not as big as the reported scale of Russia.
There is a ' strong
evidence ' that deal with Government forces killing four men inUkraine in Nyzhnya Krynka,
says a new Amnesty report.
When the corpse was
discovered Russia media reported ' mass grave ' in the
venue.
Shootouts continue in
some areas despite the ceasefire agreed on 5 September.
"No doubt murder
and offences committed separatist groups supporting Russia andKiev supporters
of Ukraine's forces to the East, but it is difficult to
get a proper picture of the scale of this offence,"
said the Director of the Europe and Central Asia JohnDalhuisen, Amnesty.
Amnesty urges both
sides to investigate the killings and other violations carefullybecause
most ' deliberately noted by not true '.
"Some reported
cases is surprising, especially by the media, Russia turned
out to begreatly exaggerated," Dalhuisen said.
Russia began to rebel supporters in
Donetsk and Luhansk in April. (BBC)
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