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  • War crimes in Ukraine

    War crimes in Ukraine

    Allegations of genocide
    and war crimes continue to target Putin’s Russia after the grim discoveries made
    by the Ukrainian army all around Kyiv, where a number of towns were captured by
    the invaders. The bodies of hundreds of dead civilians have been found, and
    forensic teams have already examined part of them, Ukraine’s prosecutor general
    has said. At the same time, investigators are deposing eye witnesses and
    gathering photo and video evidence. In Bucha alone, some 300 people were buried
    in mass graves, Ukrainian authorities say, accusing the Russian army of
    massacring the people of this town and committing atrocities in other towns
    that have been liberated. Russia has denied Ukraine’s accusations, claiming the
    images of corpses were doctored. The West was appalled by the images, and said
    it would introduce new sanctions against Moscow, although more is expected of
    its leaders, as Russia recently announced its true goal is the destruction of
    Ukraine.

    The tone changed in Bucharest as well, where president Klaus Iohannis
    said the dreadful images of Bucha and other Ukrainian cities is a message to
    the whole world that this illegal aggression must be stopped and the people
    responsible be held accountable. Russia’s invasion in Ukraine has terrible,
    unspeakable consequences – the images from Bucha and other cities in Ukraine
    should remind the whole world we need to stop this illegal aggression and the
    culprits must pay. International justice must prevail!, Iohannis tweeted. In
    turn, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă called on international courts of
    law to prosecute what he described as the terrible crimes committed in
    Ukraine by Russian soldiers. Children, women, civilians abused and killed in
    cold blood await their justice, the prime minister wrote on the Government’s
    Twitter page.

    Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu firmly condemned the atrocities
    in Bucha and other cities and asked that the culprits be brought before the
    International Court of Justice. The president of the Republic of Moldova, Maia
    Sandu, expressed her shock, decreeing Monday a day of national mourning in
    memory of the victims killed so far in Ukraine. We were shocked by the
    massacre of Bucha. Moldova firmly condemns these crimes against humanity, as well
    as this illegal and unprovoked war launched by the Russian Federation against
    Ukraine, president Sandu wrote on Facebook. (VP)