Russia's UN Envoy Cites Ukrainian General Staff on Starobelsk Attack
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Russia's UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya countered Denmark's UN representative, stating the Ukrainian General Staff confirmed an attack on Starobelsk, questioning Denmark's inability to verify the incident.
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During a UN Security Council meeting, Russia's Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzya responded to Denmark's representative Christina Markus Lassen's statement about the inability to confirm the circumstances of an attack on Starobelsk. Nebenzya questioned Denmark's stance, pointing out that the Ukrainian army's General Staff had confirmed the strike.
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya responded to statements by Denmark’s Permanent Representative to the UN Christina Markus Lassen regarding the impossibility of confirming the circumstances of the attack on Starobelsk, saying that even the Ukrainian army’s General Staff confirmed the attack.
"The representative of Denmark stated that they, apparently, don’t have access. Should I grant you access to the rubble? Or perhaps you’re going to claim that Russia did this itself, or that it’s a computer-generated image? You say you can’t independently confirm and aren’t sure it’s not staged, but even the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed that it struck Starobelsk," he said at a UN Security Council meeting.
Offene Fragen
- What specific evidence does Denmark require for confirmation?
- What are the full implications of the Ukrainian General Staff's confirmation?
- What is the current status of the investigation into the Starobelsk attack?
- What is the broader context of this dispute within the UN Security Council?






