Amnesty International on Sept. 10 said it had documented evidence that both Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia separatists have committed war crimes in eastern Ukraine, rejecting Moscow's claims that it is not a party to the conflict.
Russia's War Against Ukraine
France 24: Amnesty accuses both sides in Ukraine conflict of war crimes
Secretary General at Amnesty International Salil Shetty speaks during a press conference in Moscow on September 10, 2014. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Wednesday that the situation in the war-torn east had changed dramatically since a truce was signed last week. But he again vowed that the separatist eastern regions, where the rebels have declared their own republics, would remain part of Ukraine, saying there was a \"war for the independence and integrity\" of the country.