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Ukraine: Security operation must respect international standards on use of force

Publisher Amnesty International
Publication Date 24 April 2014
Cite as Amnesty International, Ukraine: Security operation must respect international standards on use of force, 24 April 2014, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/53709d254.html [accessed 3 June 2023]
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All Ukrainian law enforcement and military officials engaged in an operation to restore security in eastern Ukraine must adhere to international standards on the use of force and firearms, Amnesty International urged today.

The call comes after Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs posted a statement today saying that three checkpoints had been taken and five "terrorists were destroyed" by Ukrainian security forces attempting to regain control of Slovyansk, Donetsk region, from a pro-Russian armed group that has seized control.

"International standards on the use of force and firearms are clear - law enforcement officials should resort to the use of firearms only in defence against an imminent threat of death or serious injury. They should apply other non-violent means before resorting to the use of force, and the use of firearms must always be the last resort. When the use of force and firearms is unavoidable they must exercise restraint and take steps to minimize damage and injury and preserve life," said Heather McGill, Ukraine Researcher at Amnesty International.

"An independent, impartial investigation should be launched into the events leading up to today's reported loss of life at checkpoints around Slovyansk - if it is found the Ukrainian forces violated international standards and resorted to arbitrary or abusive use of force, they must be brought to justice."

"The armed group's hostage-taking amid their seizure of public institutions in Slovyansk and other towns and cities in eastern Ukraine is a human rights abuse, but this must not be met with human rights violations by Ukrainian security forces."

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