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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UNSC that “accountability must be inevitable” for Russia as he accused Russian troops of committing “the most terrible war crimes” since World War Two. UN Russia Ukraine UNSC WarCrimes

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Zelenskyy showed a short video of burned, bloodied and mutilated bodies, including children, in Irpin, Dymerka, Mariupol and Bucha. Russia says it is carrying out a “special military operation” that aims to destroy Ukraine’s military infrastructure and “denazify” it, and denies attacking civilians. Ukraine says it was invaded without provocation.

Griffiths, who is seeking a humanitarian truce in Ukraine,said “we have a long road ahead of us” after what he described as a “frank” meeting with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Monday.

 

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Only Zelensky must be charged for war crimes, he is running his government like a mafia, since 2014, 14 000 civilians died in Donbass from his militia.

Zelensky is responsible for this mess. Ukraine owes Russia billions but refuses to pay. AZOV Neo Nazi Militia is the National Guard for Ukraine is Anti Black Anti LGBTQ. Ukraine voted AGAINST CONDEMNING NAZISM & RACISM at the UN. Russia Voted in FAVOR.

Zelensky must do what is right and save his people's lives by stopping being a puppet of the west and the US.

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