KEY POINTS
  • U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres ordered an investigation on Monday into the deaths and injuries of children in Ukraine as the Russian conflict intensifies in the war-torn country.
  • The findings will be published in the U.N.'s annual Children and Armed Conflict global report.
  • U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has previously said her office has mounting evidence that Russian forces carried out potential war crimes.
  • The Kremlin has denied its forces target civilians.
A woman holds a child next to Russian soldiers in a street of Mariupol on April 12, 2022, as Russian troops intensify a campaign to take the strategic port city, part of an anticipated massive onslaught across eastern Ukraine, while Russia's President makes a defiant case for the war on Russia's neighbour. - *EDITOR'S NOTE: This picture was taken during a trip organized by the Russian military.*

UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has ordered an investigation into the deaths and injuries of children in Ukraine as the Russian conflict intensifies in the war-torn country.

Guterres called for the findings to be published in the U.N.'s annual Children and Armed Conflict global report which verifies accounts of abduction, sexual violence as well as other violations like the recruitment of children to fight in conflicts.