Zelenskiy says Russia has committed over 183,000 war crimes in Ukraine
- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that over 183,000 alleged war crimes have been documented in Ukraine since Russia's invasion in 2022, emphasizing the need for justice to prevent 'evil from proliferating.'
- According to acting prosecutor general Oleksiy Khomenko, Ukrainian authorities have charged 178 individuals and convicted 21 related to these war crimes.
- The International Criminal Court in The Hague has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin concerning the deportation of Ukrainian children.
- Zelenskiy emphasized ongoing efforts to prosecute those responsible for the crimes.
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The European Union assured that there is overwhelming evidence that Russia committed war crimes during the invasion of Ukraine
Kaja Kallas, head of the bloc’s diplomacy, spoke of the evidence gathered in Bucha. Volodimir Zelensky said there are over 183,000 documented cases


Russia has committed over 183,000 war crimes in Ukraine
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday demanded punishment on Russia for more than 183,000 alleged war crimes documented by Ukraine since Moscow’s 2022 invasion, saying justice was needed to prevent evil from proliferating. Zelenskyy stated this at a summit of European officials in Bucha, northwest of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where Russian troops have been accused of atrocities including executions, rapes and torture while occupyi…
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