Russia allegedly has a list of “journalist, activists and gay rights advocates” to punish in the event it invades Ukraine, the US claimed.
The intel was revealed in a leaked letter sent on 20 February to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations’ (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Bathsheba Nell Crocker, the Representative of the United States to the European Office of the United Nations, wrote that the US has “credible information that indicates Russian forces are creating a target list of Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps in the event of a military occupation, among them journalists, activists and gay rights advocates”. “We also have credible information that Russian forces will likely use lethal measures to disperse peaceful protests or otherwise counter peaceful exercises of perceived resistance from civilian populations,” her letter continued. “Specifically, we have credible information that indicates Russian forces are creating lists of identified Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps following a military occupation.” She added that, if an invasion were to go ahead, those targeted would likely include those “who oppose Russian actions,” as well as “vulnerable populations such as religious and ethnic minorities and LGBTQI+ persons”.
Despite the letter only leaking on 21 February, rumours of the list’s existence were first reported last week. Russia branded the claims “fake” and adamantly denied having a list of this kind.