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6. Taking into account as well UN General Assembly Resolution 68/262 of 27 March2014 on the Territorial Integrity of Ukraine; UN General Assembly Resolution71/205 of 19 December 2016 on the Situation of Human Rights in theAutonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol (Ukraine); UNGeneral Assembly Resolution 72/190 of 19 December 2017 on the Situation ofHuman Rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol,Ukraine; UN General Assembly Resolution 73/194 of 17 December 2018 on TheProblem of Militarization of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City ofSevastopol (Ukraine), as well as Parts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov;and UN General Assembly Resolution 73/263 of 22 December 2018 on theSituation of Human Rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Cityof Sevastopol, Ukraine,

7. Expressing deep appreciation for the work of the OSCE Observer Mission, theProject Co-ordinator in Ukraine and the Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine,as well as their dedicated personnel, who often worked under difficult conditions,for serving as impartial observers on the ground until the Russian Federationregrettably blocked consensus among the participating States on the extensionof their mandates,

8. Expressing continued outrage at the unprovoked, brutal and unjustifiedescalation of this aggression on a neighbouring State via the use ofindiscriminate and excessive force by the Russian Federation, with the ongoingsupport of Belarus,

9. Expressing outrage as well at the Russian military’s targeting of civilians, civilianinfrastructure and humanitarian corridors, and the reported cases of summaryexecutions, rape, use of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatmentof those detained,

10. Condemning forced deportations of Ukrainian citizens to the Russian Federation,including unaccompanied children, to so-called filtration camps and the reportedillegal adoption and transfer of children to an alien environment taking away theirUkrainian identity,

11. Expressing alarm over the heightened risks of human trafficking as well as sexualand gender-based violence faced by Ukrainian refugees and internally displacedpersons (IDPs), the majority of whom are women and girls, as a result of Russianaggression and the forced migration it has caused,

12. Deeply concerned about the destruction of cultural property, looting of artworkand other cultural assets belonging to the cultural heritage of Ukraine and itspeople,

13. Noting with concern the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms inareas of Ukraine illegally occupied by the Russian Federation, includingrestrictions on the Ukrainian language, the imposition of a Russian curriculum inschools, attacks on civil rights activists and journalists carrying out their work, aswell as the promotion of an environment of intolerance and discrimination,

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