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Russian envoy blasts UN’s Ukraine session as more politically-stoked mayhem from West

Gennady Gatilov said he had doubts "participants in the session will call for a serious, not fake, probe into the Bucha incident or analyze the serial numbers of the Tochka-U missiles the Ukrainian armed forces fired at civilians in the Donbass republics"

GENEVA, May 12. /TASS/. The special session the UN Human Rights Council is convening today to address the situation in Ukraine is another politically-stoked mayhem with a view to demonizing Russia, a Russian envoy said on Thursday.

"Instead of discussing the true causes of the crisis in the region or looking for ways to solve it, the collective West will be staging another mayhem show with a view to demonizing Russia," Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva Gennady Gatilov said in a video statement shared by the press service of the Russian diplomatic mission.

The Russian envoy said he had doubts "participants in the session will call for a serious, not fake, probe into the Bucha incident or analyze the serial numbers of the Tochka-U missiles the Ukrainian armed forces fired at civilians in the Donbass republics."

Gatilov said he regretted "the once unbiased UN international agency has transformed into a tool for settling political scores by pseudo democratic countries." Russia that has traditionally promoted a constructive dialogue on legal issues between countries "will abstain from the political show," he stressed.

The UN Human Rights Council has convened a special session on Ukraine in Geneva at Kiev’s request. The initiative was supported by member-countries considered unfriendly by Russia.