UN says more than 6,000 dead in Ukraine conflict

Geneva-based body says hundreds killed in recent weeks after upswing in fighting

Assistant secretary general for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic speaks during a press conference about the latest report by the UN Human Rights Mission in Ukraine. Photographe: Jean-Christophe Bott/EPA
Assistant secretary general for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic speaks during a press conference about the latest report by the UN Human Rights Mission in Ukraine. Photographe: Jean-Christophe Bott/EPA

More than 6,000 people have died in eastern Ukraine since the start of the conflict almost a year ago, the UN human rights office says.

The Geneva-based body says hundreds of civilians and military personnel were killed in recent weeks alone after an upswing in fighting particularly near Donetsk airport and in the Debaltseve area.

UN rights chief Zeid Raad al-Hussein said in a statement today that investigators from his office had found a “merciless devastation of civilian lives and infrastructure” in the embattled region, where separatists backed by Russia are fighting Ukrainian government forces.

While Russia denies its troops are fighting in Ukraine, the UN said “credible reports indicate a continuing flow of heavy weaponry and foreign fighters” from Russia to the separatists in the period since December.