Russia-Ukraine War News LIVE Updates: Zelenskyy to address UNSC today; Moscow faces growing outrage amid new evidence of atrocities
Russian Crisis of Ukrainian War Direct: Moscow Facing global disgust and allegations of war crimes after the withdrawal of Russia from the outskirts of Kyiv revealed the streets scattered with what bodies appear to be civilians, some of whom have been killed at close range. The terrible images of burned bodies left in the open or rush buried to call for harder sanctions against the Kremlin. Germany and France reacted by driving dozens of Russian diplomats, showing that they had spies, and US President Joe Biden said Russian leader Vladimir Putin had to be tried for war crimes.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian government said that 18 journalists had been killed in the country since the Russian invasion began on February 24. Ukrainian culture and the Ministry of Information said in a statement about social media on Monday that each death and other crime against media representatives was investigated. The ministry added that 13 other journalists had been injured, eight had been kidnapped or detained and three journalists were still missing.
The United States allocates $ 250,000 to the Global Chemical Weapons Watchdog to provide “assistance and protection” to Ukraine if targeted or threatened with chemical weapons. The organization for the ban on chemical weapons announced a contribution, after last Thursday’s meeting between Marc Shaw, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Foreign Affairs Control Bureau, Verification and Compliance and OPCW Director General Fernando Aria. Western countries have warned of the possibility of a chemical armor by Russian forces since Moscow launched his invasion in his neighbors at the end of February.