China expresses 'serious concern' over Ukraine dam destruction
The Hindu
China expressed “serious concern” on June 7 over the destruction of a major Russian-held dam in Ukraine, with Beijing saying it feared the “humanitarian, economic and ecological impacts” of the incident.
China expressed "serious concern" on June 7 over the destruction of a major Russian-held dam in Ukraine, with Beijing saying it feared the "humanitarian, economic and ecological impacts" of the incident.
"We express serious concern over the damage to the dam at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said.
Beijing is "deeply concerned about the resulting humanitarian, economic and ecological impacts", he said.
"We call on all parties to the conflict to abide by international humanitarian law and do their best to protect the safety of civilians and civilian facilities," Mr. Wang said.
Ukraine is evacuating thousands of people after the dam's destruction on June 6 unleashed a torrent of water, with Moscow and Kyiv trading blame for the explosion.
Washington has warned there would be "likely many deaths" from the destruction of the dam, which is located on the frontline and provides cooling water for Europe's largest nuclear plant.
While China says it is a neutral party in the Ukraine conflict, it has been criticised for refusing to condemn Moscow for its offensive.