UN Security Council will consider Russian war crimes in Ukraine on April 5 – Zelenskyy

The war crimes of the Russian occupiers in Bucha and other Ukrainian cities will be considered by the UN Security Council on Tuesday, April 5.
This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his video address.
– All partners of Ukraine will be informed in detail about what happened in the temporarily occupied territory of our state. War crimes in Bucha and other cities during the Russian occupation will also be considered by the UN Security Council on Tuesday, – the president said.
Zelenskyy added that there will definitely be a new package of sanctions against Russia.
– But I’m sure that’s not enough. More conclusions are needed. Not only about Russia, but also about the political behavior that actually allowed this evil to come to our land, – he said.
It bears reminding that since March 31, the city of Bucha has been under the control of the Ukrainian military, but after the enemies it was badly destroyed. The mayor said that a mass grave was found in which 280 people were buried, but the count of the dead is still ongoing.
During the occupation, the Russian military killed civilians and prevented them from leaving. Their bodies were scattered randomly in the streets, and many were wearing white armbands, indicating that they were unarmed.
