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Russia to be held accountable for Ukraine crimes; US and allies promise

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  • The US and its partners are promising to consider Russia responsible for violations committed by its powers since they attacked Ukraine on February 24.
  • The world has seen Russian powers bomb maternity emergency clinics, train stations, high rises and homes and even kill regular citizens cycling down the road.

The US and its partners are promising to consider Russia responsible for violations committed by its powers since they attacked Ukraine on February 24.

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US Undersecretary of State Uzra Zeya told a UN Security Council meeting Thursday on reinforcing responsibility and equity for the genuine infringement of global regulation that in almost 100 days the world has seen Russian powers bomb maternity emergency clinics, train stations, high rises, and homes and even kill regular citizens cycling down the road.

Zeya said the United States is working with its partners to help an expansive scope of worldwide examinations concerning monstrosities in Ukraine.

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Ireland’s Attorney General Paul Gallagher invited endeavors throughout recent months to help call for equity in Ukraine, saying Ireland was one of 41 nations that immediately alluded the circumstance in the country to the International Criminal Court. Gallagher said the ICC has sent a group of 42 examiners, legal specialists and care staff to explore Russian violations and backing Ukrainian endeavors.

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