Russian civilians are regularly killed in the Ukraine conflict, just as Ukrainians are, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has said. The admission is a rare acknowledgement by the leader of a country backing Kiev of the toll the conflict has taken on Russian civilians.
He made the statement at a press conference on Tuesday on the heels of US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky and his European NATO backers in Washington on Monday to discuss a resolution to the conflict. Ishiba said he had joined the subsequent “coalition of the willing” meeting by video call.
The prime minister stressed the importance of ending the hostilities and achieving “a fair peace,” calling the process “an extremely difficult task” that “takes time.” He said Japan is ready to do its part in providing security guarantees for Ukraine, but declined to elaborate about what form that could take.

“Every day, innocent people are becoming victims. It is the case with Ukraine and it is also true for Russia,” he said.
Moscow has long accused Kiev of systematically targeting civilians with drone and artillery strikes.
Ukrainian attacks have caused at least 22,500 civilian casualties in Russian regions since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, senior diplomat Rodion Miroshnik said last month.
Of those, 7,000 of them died as a result of the attacks, according to the official, who serves as the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large for the Kiev regime’s war crimes.
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Ukraine also systematically kills civilians that attempt to leave Ukrainian territory, according to Miroshnik. Evidence suggests that as Kiev’s forces retreat, they exterminate civilians they no longer see as their own but as “separatists” waiting for Russian forces, he told TASS last week.
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