The World Health Organization passed a motion condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including attacks on healthcare facilities.
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The motion passed by 80 votes to 9, with 52 abstentions and 36 countries absent.
The motion was led by a number of Western countries and proposed at the WHO annual meeting.
The motion called for an assessment of the impact of Russia's aggression on the health sector.
Russia had submitted a counter-proposal recognising the health emergency in Ukraine, but making no mention of its own role in the war.
Russia's counter-proposal was rejected.
The Russian representative told the assembly after the vote that Russia stood not against WHO's work in Ukraine, but against the organisation's 'politicisation'.
WHO voted 80-9 with 52 abstentions to condemn Russia's attacks on Ukraine
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