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Russians' war crimes in Ukraine have no statute of limitations - deputy speaker

"Europe and the whole world must open their eyes to these crimes!"

Russians' war crimes in Ukraine have no statute of limitations - deputy speaker
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Photos and videos from the liberated cities and towns of the Kyiv region are irrefutable facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people.

This was stated by Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Ukraine, Olena Kondratiuk.

"Photos and videos of the atrocities of the russian occupiers from the liberated towns and villages of the Kyiv region cannot be forgotten! The ground is covered with bodies; there are mass graves of civilians - men, women, and children - around; tortured, burned bodies ... with their hands tied. These are war crimes for which there is no statute of limitations; both those who gave orders to commit them and those who fulfilled those orders should be punished! " - she emphasized.

Kondratiuk stressed that these are irrefutable facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people.

"Europe and the whole world must open their eyes to these crimes! Russia must be immediately expelled from the UN and the UN Human Rights Council - from all international organizations and institutions," said the Deputy Speaker.

Ukraine should be able to immediately receive from the international community all the necessary weapons, including attack weapons, to stop Russian terror and protect our people from genocide.

Earlier the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, addressed the International Criminal Court's mission asking them to come to Bucha to gather evidence of russians' war crimes.

The russians admit that they are committing crimes against civilians in the temporarily occupied territories. The other day, the Security Service obtained the interceptions of telephone conversations, from which it became known that the russians had started raping underage girls and eating dogs.

After the liberation of the Kyiv region, the killings of civilians and the mass rape of women also became known. The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said he was shocked by reports on russian atrocities in the Kyiv region and emphasized that new sanctions awaited russia.

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