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Ukrainian ombudsman clarifies meeting focus amid child recruitment reports and ICC prosecutor suspension

Ukrainian ombudsman clarifies meeting focus amid child recruitment reports and ICC prosecutor suspension

Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets clarified that his initial meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova focused on establishing contact for future dialogue, rather than immediately addressing allegations.

Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets clarified that his initial meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova focused on establishing contact for future dialogue, rather than immediately addressing allegations of her involvement in child deportations from Kherson. Concurrently, Ukrainian law enforcement has documented six cases this year where Russian special services reportedly recruited underage girls for contract killings of Ukrainian military personnel. Human rights expert Boris Zakharov reiterated that the release of prisoners and civilian detainees should precede negotiations, noting a recent exchange returned only one civilian among 186 Ukrainians. Separately, International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan was suspended pending a harassment investigation, a decision his legal team deemed "unlawful." Allegations also continue to link Rosatom employees to the occupation of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, following a reported Russian drone attack on a nuclear waste storage facility on June 7, 2026.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Громадське, Українська правда

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Belfast sees continued unrest and police deploy water cannon

Belfast sees continued unrest and police deploy water cannon

Hadi Alodid appeared in court on June 10th, charged with attempted murder, as Belfast experienced a second night of localized violence. Police used a water cannon to disperse demonstrators amidst heightened tensions following anti-immigrant protests.

Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese man, appeared before a judge in Belfast on Wednesday, June 10th, charged with attempted murder, possession of a bladed weapon, and making death threats. He was remanded in custody until July 8th, having refused legal representation and requiring an Arabic interpreter. This court appearance followed a second consecutive night of localized violence in Belfast. On Wednesday evening, British police deployed a water cannon to disperse demonstrators near the city. These incidents occurred amidst heightened tensions and a significant police presence, following Tuesday's "racist riots" where anti-immigrant protesters blocked routes and set fire to a bus, cars, and houses.

Sources: Le Monde — International

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