UN investigators probing violations in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion warned on Monday that some rhetoric transmitted by Russian media could amount to incitement to genocide. Erik Mose, the head of the investigation team, voiced concern about allegations of genocide in Ukraine. The team is continuing its investigations on such issues. The Norwegian judge heads a three-person Commission of Inquiry (COI), which was created by the council to investigate violations committed since Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February last year. In its first full report in March, the team determined that Russian authorities had committed a wide range of war crimes. The commission is now undertaking a more in-depth investigation that may also clarify whether torture and attacks on energy infrastructure amount to crimes against humanity. The team is collecting evidence on widespread and systematic torture by Russian armed forces and the scale and gravity of violations and corresponding crimes committed in Ukraine. The investigators are in the process of drawing up a list of suspected perpetrators, which will be submitted to the High Commissioner for Human Rights. The team has also urged Ukrainian authorities to investigate the few cases of violations by its own forces. There is no comparison to the variety and vast numbers of violations committed on the Russian side.