rights · commissioner · Starobelsk (право · комиссар · старобельск)
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights responded to a letter regarding Starobelsk. Russia's Human Rights Commissioner, Yana Lantratova, informed President Vladimir Putin that the UN High Commissioner had replied to her appeal concerning Starobelsk.
Consensus
- The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights responded to a letter from Russian human rights commissioner Yana Lantaratova regarding the attack on a school in Starobelsk
- The attack occurred on May 22 in Starobelsk, LNR
- The attack targeted a school building and dormitory, killing 21 people, mostly teenagers aged 14-18
- Lantaratova visited the site and met with families of victims and injured
- Lantaratova submitted letters to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Human Rights Council, and OSCE
Points of divergence
- Lantaratova personally visited the college building in Starobelsk and met with parents of victims and injured — vesti
- Putin previously addressed Western leaders about the incident, asking whether such strikes on civilians are part of innovative drone use — vesti
- Lantaratova thanked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defense for organizing a visit for 50 international journalists to the site — interfax
- Lantaratova had previously conducted a patriotic event at the school with the students — interfax
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