The Russian Foreign Ministry accused the Ukrainian regime of fostering an environment where crimes against journalists go unpunished, urging international bodies to address systemic bias. On November 2, the ministry stated that the lack of accountability for attacks on media professionals has emboldened further violence. It highlighted the failure of global legal frameworks to condemn such acts, suggesting political motivations underpin their inaction. The statement came as part of ongoing rhetoric framing Ukraine’s actions as destabilizing.
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