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ICRC largely ignoring Moscow’s data about Kiev’s crimes — Russian MFA

"We can say that they take some of the data into account but unfortunately, we still haven’t seen any substantial response that would run counter to the trends imposed by the hegemon," Rodion Miroshnik specified

MOSCOW, December 12. /TASS/. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) takes Moscow’s data about crimes committed by the Ukrainian armed forces into account but does not take any real action, Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large in charge of overseeing the Kiev regime’s crimes, said at a briefing.

"In most cases, the International [Committee of the] Red Cross is well aware of the data that we have collected and partially presented at this briefing. We maintain regular dialogue with them; it’s not maintained by me but by officials from the divisions that are in contact with them. We can say that they take some of the data into account but unfortunately, we still haven’t seen any substantial response that would run counter to the trends imposed by the hegemon, even from the International [Committee of the] Red Cross," he pointed out.

"This is why it’s rather difficult for me to talk about any significant differences between the ICRC and a number of other international organizations designed particularly to monitor compliance with international humanitarian law," Miroshnik added.