The organization expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims and solidarity with the Ukrainian citizens.
The UN Security Council, after the call of President Volodymyr Zelensky, honored the memory of the victims of the war waged by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in a minute of silence. Ukrinform writes on Tuesday, June 28th.
“Different countries in the world may have different attitudes to war, but in every country in the world they still honor the memory of the dead. Not just the military, but every person – every child that dies. It always happens, “Zelensky said.
Only murderers do not honor the memory of those they killed, the president said.
“And I ask you today to honor the memory of all Ukrainians who died in this war. All adults, all children. Tens of thousands,” he called.
Zelensky, speaking via videoconference, stood up, then everyone present in the Security Council meeting room got up.
At the same time, members of the Russian delegation stood at the UN Security Council while honoring the memory of the Ukrainians killed by the Russian occupiers.
Zelensky said they did it to “allegedly not look like murderers.”
“Members of the Russian delegation looked around at everyone present in the hall of the Security Council and also decided to stand up – so as not to openly look like murderers. But everyone knows that it is fear of Russia, it is the “Russian state that kills innocent people in this war unleashed against the Ukrainian people,” the President stressed.
He added that he called on the UN to use the existing mechanisms of the United Nations Charter to stop Russia’s manipulation of the Organization’s structures and create a special tribunal to investigate the actions of Russian occupiers on the land of Ukraine. .
It will be recalled that the President of Ukraine showed a video of the direct hit of a Russian missile at a shopping center in Kremenchug.
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Source: korrespondent

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