The responsibility for every crime committed by Russia on the land of Ukraine must be in the tribunal, in the International Criminal Court, in the Ukrainian courts.
The Kremlin cannot hide behind a seat on the UN Security Council and gas pipes – responsibility will surely come. This was announced on Monday, April 3, by President Volodymyr Zelensky in an evening video message.
The head of state said this after a trip to the Chernihiv region, part of which was occupied by Russia a year ago.
“In the Chernihiv region this morning, there were many different steps, negotiations. One of the most difficult emotional journeys. We visited Yagodnoye, an ordinary small village in our Chernihiv region, made by animals in Russia last year as one of the biggest examples in the world of terrorizing people,” he said. head of state
He noted that the Russian soldiers created a command post at the school in Yagodnoye, and drove all the villagers into the basement of the school, like a human shield.
Zelensky emphasized that from March 3 to March 30 last year, the occupiers hid more than three hundred people in the basement of this school – an ordinary rural school, the basement is less than two hundred meters.
“Old people and very young children, women and men… The oldest woman is 93 years old, the youngest child is less than six months old. humanity, we will never forgive a bad state, and not only us,” said the president
Zelensky stressed that the Kremlin cannot hide behind a seat in the UN Security Council, gas pipes or anything else, the legal and fair responsibility for every crime committed by Russia on Ukrainian soil must be at the tribunal, at the International Criminal Court. , in Ukrainian courts.
As reported, on Monday, April 3, Zelensky held an off-site meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander in Chernihiv.
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