Forty-five countries to coordinate investigation of war crimes in Ukraine

United States and more in 40 others countries agreed this Thursday (14) to coordinate investigations into alleged crimes in war at Ukraineshortly after what Kiev said was a Russian missile strike that killed civilians far from in front.

the presidentinUkrainian speaker, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated at an interatheatatl that Russian missiles hit two community centers in western Ukrainekilling 20 people, including three children, and injuring many others.

Russia has repeatedly denied involvement in crimes in war or aim infreely in civilians insin that invaded the Ukraine in February. Claims it launched a “special military operation” to protect speakers in Russian and eradicate atheatatdangerous lists. THE Ukraine says that Moscow is waging a war in unprovoked achievement.

“Today in morning, Russian missiles hit our cityin in Vinnytsia, a cityin common and peaceful. missiles in cruise reached two community facilities, homes were indestroyed, a medical center was indestroyed, cars were set on fire,” Zelensky said via link in sawinO. “This is the act in Russian terror.”

The Ministry of InRussian fesa did not immediately comment on the reports about Vinnytsia.

This Thursday, 45 countries at conference in The Hague — ifin of the Tribuatl Fratl Interatheatatl (TPI) — soatram one inpolitical clarity to work together ats investigations in crimes in war at Ukraine.

Between the countries they are attions of the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, Caatgives, Mexico and Australia.

They also promised 20 million in euros to help the ICC as well as the attorney general’s office at Ukraine and the efforts in support from the Organization of AtUnited Nations (UN).

Source: CNN Brasil

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