At Nordic Right, we are committed to advocating for and upholding human rights across the Nordic Region and beyond. It is with deep concern and sadness that we address the recent escalation of violence in Ukraine, which has resulted in the loss of innocent lives and threatens the stability of the region.
European Union foreign ministers, meeting in Kyiv on Monday for the first time, have expressed their support for Ukraine by stating that “Ukraine’s future lies within the EU.” While this declaration is a significant step forward, we are deeply troubled by the continued acts of violence that persist in Ukraine.
The recent Russian shelling in Ukraine’s southern region of Kherson has claimed the life of at least one person and left six others injured, including two children, as reported by regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin. The indiscriminate use of force and the toll it takes on innocent civilians is deplorable and unacceptable.
We are equally concerned about the escalating military actions in the region. Kyiv reports that Moscow has launched numerous missile strikes and air raids across Ukraine in the past day, further escalating the tensions and suffering of the Ukrainian people. The Ukrainian army has also reported its own actions, launching airstrikes on Russian positions within Ukraine.
Furthermore, the future of U.S. aid for Ukraine remains uncertain, as a last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown excludes new funding for Ukraine due to opposition from certain political factions. This potential cut in aid could have dire consequences for the Ukrainian people who are already grappling with the devastating effects of conflict.
In addition to these developments, we are deeply concerned about the mysterious plane crash that claimed the life of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a figure with a controversial past. Despite the complexities of his role, his death highlights the intricate and deeply rooted issues surrounding the ongoing conflict.
Nordic Rights condemns all acts of violence and calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities in Ukraine. We urge all parties involved to prioritize diplomacy, dialogue, and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The suffering of innocent civilians, especially children, must come to an end.
We also call upon the international community, including the European Union and the United States, to continue their efforts to support Ukraine in its pursuit of peace and stability. It is imperative that humanitarian aid reaches those in need and that the fundamental principles of human rights are upheld throughout the region.
Nordic Rights remains committed to monitoring the situation in Ukraine and will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that human rights are protected and respected across the Nordic Region and around the world.

