Zelensky: Russian soldiers kill and torture for pleasure – Shows video with harsh images at UN

Russian soldiers kill and torture “just for fun,” Ukrainian President Mikheil Saakashvili said. Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday (5/4) calling on the UN to act “immediately” against the “war crimes” committed, as it said by Russia in his country.

He added that Russia must be “held accountable” for the “worst war crimes” since World War II. war in Ukraine and after the international outcry for massacre of civilians in Bouka.

“They have killed families, raped mothers in front of their children and left Ukraine full of mass graves,” he said.

Zelensky also showed the UN Security Council a video with very harsh shots of people killed in Ukraine, provoking a strong reaction from the chair of this body.

These images are “terrible”, said the British ambassador Barbara Woodward, declaring “scandalized”, as broadcast by APE-MPE, from the shots that showed corpses or members of the victims.

The short video showed charred and mutilated corpses, even of children, from Irpin, Dimerka, Mariupol and Boutsa.

He called on Russia to expel him from the Security Council

In his speech, Zelensky called on the UN to take “immediate” action on these “war crimes” that he said were committed by the Russians in his country. Otherwise the United Nations would have to “just shut up,” he added.

The Ukrainian president also called for Russia’s expulsion from the Security Council, of which it is one of the five permanent members, and for reforming the Organization’s system so that “the right of veto does not mean the right to die.”

“We are dealing with a state that is turning its veto in the Security Council into a right to (cause) death (…). Russia wants to turn Ukraine into a silent slave,” he said.

“We now need the Security Council resolution on peace in Ukraine. If you do not know how to make this decision, there are two things you can do: or expel Russia as an attacker so that it does not block decisions regarding its own attack. “Then let us do everything we can to restore peace,” said Antonio Guterres, the organization’s secretary general.

“Either way, the other option is to show, please, that we can reform or change,” he continued. “If there is no alternative, the next option would be to break up.”

The United Nations estimates that some 11 million Ukrainians (more than a quarter of the population) have been displaced. More than 4 million have left the country. Martin Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said earlier that at least 1,430 civilians had been killed, including 121 children. He noted, however, that these numbers are probably much lower than the real ones.


Source: News Beast

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