UN Mission in Ukraine: what representatives are investigating from November 3 to 6.
According to inkorr.com: From November 3 to 6, 2025, representatives of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission will visit Ukraine to investigate possible human rights violations and international humanitarian law breaches. As part of the mission, the commission members plan to meet with victims and witnesses of the situation.
'The commission members will visit Kyiv as part of the ongoing fact-finding mission aimed at investigating probable violations and abuses in the field of human rights, as well as breaches of international humanitarian law. During their visit, they will meet with victims and witnesses'
Composition of the mission and planned meetings
All three commission members will head to Kyiv: Erik Mese, Pablo de Greiff, and Vrinda Grover. They will conduct meetings with government representatives, civil society activists, and UN system organizations. On November 6, following the conclusion of the visit, a press conference will take place where the results of the commission's work will be announced.
The independent international UN commission aims to examine possible human rights violations and breaches of international humanitarian law in Ukraine. The commission members will meet with government agencies, community representatives, and UN organizations in Kyiv. The results of their activities will be announced at a press conference after the mission's completion.
Observing the activities of international commissions, such as this one, is an important aspect of the current situation in Ukraine. The visit of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission representatives may significantly influence the international community's understanding of the humanitarian situation and human rights in the country. The responses obtained during the meetings could provide new insights into the scale of the problem and contribute to further actions at the international level.Read also
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