Ukraine war: EU to study more Russia sanctions urgently as atrocities bring 'genocide' claims

There've been requires a world probe into alleged Russian atrocities towards civilians as Vladimir Putin's forces retreated from the Kyiv area.

Moscow is concentrating its offensive on jap and southern Ukraine. Hundreds have died since Russia invaded the nation on February 24, inflicting widespread devastation. Hundreds of thousands have fled their houses, creating Europe's worst refugee disaster since World Battle II.

The conflict has deepened the rupture between Russia and the West, the place there are requires extra sanctions towards Moscow.

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06:41

Monday's key factors:

  • EU and UK leaders have evoked additional sanctions towards Moscow within the wake of mounting proof of Russian atrocities towards civilians amid the withdrawal from the outskirts of Kyiv.
  • The Polish and Spanish prime ministers, talking individually, have echoed the Ukrainian president's allegations of "genocide", urging a world investigation. France's President Macron says there's clear proof of Russian conflict crimes.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy says a particular justice unit might be set as much as examine Russian crimes in Ukraine, involving nationwide and worldwide investigators, prosecutors and judges.
  • Ukraine’s prosecutor-general says the our bodies of 410 civilians have been faraway from Kyiv-area cities that have been just lately retaken from Russian troops.
  • Zelenskyy appeared in a video on the Grammy Awards asking for assist in telling the story of Ukraine's invasion by Russia. In one other video he slammed former German and French leaders Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy for his or her "coverage of concessions to Russia".
  • Germany's defence minister says European officers ought to speak about halting gasoline provides from Russia. Lithuania mentioned on Sunday it's the first EU nation to reduce itself off fully from gasoline imports from Russia.
  • Hungary's newly re-elected chief Viktor Orban, who has refused arms shipments to Ukraine throughout Hungarian territory, listed Brussels and Zelenskyy amongst his enemies in a victory speech.
  • The Ukrainian army says its forces have retaken some cities within the Chernihiv area and that humanitarian support is being delivered.
  • Russia has described the photographs from Bucha as a Ukrainian "hoax". Moscow requested for a particular assembly of the UN Safety Council however the UK that presently chairs it refused to convene it.
13:54

Chinese language 'solidarity with civilian victims' — Ukraine's international minister

13:29

Putin congratulates Moscow-friendly leaders of Hungary and Serbia on election wins

Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated the Moscow-friendly leaders of Hungary and Serbia on successful elections.

In a letter despatched Monday to Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban whose right-wing Fidesz get together gained a landslide victory in Sunday’s vote, Putin mentioned that “regardless of the tough worldwide state of affairs, the additional growth of bilateral partnership totally conforms to the pursuits of peoples of Russia and Hungary,” based on the Kremlin.

Putin additionally congratulated Serbian President Alexandar Vucic on his re-election Sunday, saying that the result of the vote confirms a “broad public assist” for his impartial international insurance policies.

The Russian chief voiced hope that Vucic’s actions will assist additional strengthen the “strategic partnership” between Russia and Serbia.

(AP)

13:15

UN excessive commissioner 'horrified' by pictures of useless civilians in Bucha

The UN excessive commissioner for human rights Michelle Bachelet mentioned she was "horrified by the photographs of civilians mendacity useless on the streets" in Bucha, Ukraine.

Bachelet mentioned that the stories rising from Ukrainian suburbs outdoors of Kyiv "increase severe and disturbing questions on attainable conflict crimes" along with "grave breaches of worldwide humanitarian legislation and severe violations of worldwide human rights legislation."

She mentioned that it will be essential to determine the victims and their precise causes of demise in addition to protect proof.

"It's important that each one efforts are made to make sure there are impartial and efficient investigations into what occurred in Bucha to make sure fact, justice and accountability, in addition to reparations and treatment for victims and their households," Bachelet mentioned in an announcement.

12:26

HRW conflict crimes proof casts doubt on Kremlin denials

The invention of a lot of civilian our bodies in Bucha introduced a flat denial from the Kremlin on Monday that Russia was accountable.

"We categorically reject all prices," spokesman Dmitry Peskov instructed reporters, saying Russian Defence Ministry consultants discovered indicators of "video tampering" and "fakes" in footage introduced by Ukrainian authorities.

“Judging by what we've seen, we can not belief these video pictures,” he mentioned, calling on international leaders to not make "hasty accusations" towards Moscow and to "a minimum of hearken to Russian arguments".

Unbiased journalists have seen, filmed and photographed the our bodies present in Bucha and elsewhere, some in areas occupied by Russian forces solely hours earlier than. Locals have described civilians being shot in chilly blood by Russian troops.

Human Rights Watch says it has "documented a number of instances of Russian army forces committing laws-of-war violations towards civilians in occupied areas of the Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Kyiv areas".

12:02

Russian oligarch's yacht searched in Mallorca

U.S. federal brokers and Spain’s Civil Guard searched a yacht owned by a Russian oligarch on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca on Monday.

The legislation enforcement officers boarded the yacht on the Marina Actual within the port of Palma de Mallorca, the capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands within the Mediterranean Sea. Related Press reporters on the scene noticed police going out and in of the boat on Monday morning.

A Civil Guard supply instructed The Related Press that the yacht named Tango is a 78-metre vessel that carries Prepare dinner Islands flag and that Superyachtfan.com, a specialised web site that tracks the world’s largest and most unique leisure boats, values it at $120 million (€109 million). The supply was not licensed to be named in media stories and spoke to AP on situation of anonymity.

The yacht is among the many belongings linked to Viktor Vekselberg, a billionaire and shut ally with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, who heads the Moscow-based Renova Group, a conglomerate encompassing metals, mining, tech and different belongings, based on U.S. Treasury Division paperwork. All of Vekselberg’s belongings within the U.S. are frozen and U.S. firms are forbidden from doing enterprise with him and his entities.

The Ukrainian-born businessman constructed his fortune by investing within the aluminum and oil industries within the post-Soviet period.

(AP)

11:32

Borrell cites 'haunting pictures' and vows extra 'pressing' sanctions

The European Union’s prime diplomat has joined a rising refrain of worldwide criticism blaming the Russian armed forces for alleged atrocities dedicated towards civilians in Ukraine.

EU international coverage chief Josep Borrell says “the Russian authorities are chargeable for these atrocities, dedicated whereas they'd efficient management of the realm. They're topic to the worldwide legislation of occupation.”

Borrell mentioned Monday that the “haunting pictures of huge numbers of civilian deaths and casualties, in addition to destruction of civilian infrastructures present the true face of the brutal conflict of aggression Russia is waging towards Ukraine and its folks.”

Working with the US, UK and different worldwide companions, the EU has been ramping up sanctions towards Russia because it invaded Ukraine in February. Borrell says the 27-country bloc “will advance, as a matter of urgency, work on additional sanctions towards Russia.”

(AP)

10:32

Canada, Japan, Israel, New Zealand condemn Bucha atrocities

Among the many worldwide condemnation of the alleged homicide of civilians by Russian troops in Bucha, close to Kyiv, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mentioned: "These chargeable for these egregious and appalling assaults might be dropped at justice."

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida mentioned Monday that “we strongly condemn assaults on civilians” following stories of our bodies discovered with indicators of torture in areas deserted by Russian forces. Japanese Chief Cupboard Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno known as for agency investigations by the Worldwide Prison Court docket over Moscow’s “conflict crimes”.

Israel’s international minister has condemned the reported atrocities in Ukraine, saying deliberate hurt to civilians is a conflict crime. Overseas Minister Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter that one “can not stay detached” after seeing pictures from the city of Bucha close to Ukraine capital.

Israel has walked a tightrope since Russia invaded Ukraine, concurrently denouncing the invasion whereas avoiding taking too strident a stance out of concern of angering Moscow, with whom it has safety coordination in neighbouring Syria.

Israel has good relations with each international locations and has mediated between them for the reason that invasion on February 24.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern known as stories of rape and different atrocities by Russian troopers “past reprehensible.” 

“Russia should reply to the world for what they’ve performed,” she mentioned, including that her Cupboard thought of on Monday additional measures New Zealand may take to assist Ukraine and ship a powerful message to Moscow.

(with AP, AFP)

10:11

Polish PM requires worldwide inquiry into attainable 'genocide'

The Polish Prime Minister known as on Monday to create a world fee of inquiry into what he known as "genocide" dedicated by the Russian military in Ukrainian cities, together with Bucha.

"These bloody massacres dedicated by Russians, Russian troopers, should be known as by their identify. It's genocide, and it have to be judged," Mateusz Morawiecki instructed reporters. "This is the reason we're proposing to arrange a world fee to analyze this crime of genocide."

His phrases have been echoed by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who additionally spoke on Monday of a attainable "genocide" in Ukraine after the bloodbath of civilians uncovered in Bucha, following the withdrawal of Russian troops from close to Kyiv.

"We are going to do every part attainable to make sure that those that perpetrated these conflict crimes don't go unpunished and may seem earlier than the courts, on this particular case earlier than the Worldwide Prison Court docket, to reply for these alleged instances of crimes towards humanity, conflict crimes, and, why not say it additionally, genocide,” Sanchez instructed an financial discussion board.

(AFP)

09:58

Macron in favour of latest EU sanctions towards Russia

Emmanuel Macron declared himself on Monday "in favour" of the European Union deciding on new sanctions towards Russia, citing oil and coal. It follows the invention of a whole lot of civilian our bodies within the Kyiv area, significantly in Bucha.

His attraction echoes that of Germany, whose defence minister mentioned on Sunday that European officers ought to speak about halting gasoline provides from Russia.

"What occurred in Bucha requires a brand new set of sanctions and really clear measures," the French president instructed France Inter radio. "So we'll coordinate with our European companions, particularly Germany" in "the approaching days", he added, referring to particular person sanctions and measures on "coal and oil".

"We should ship the sign that it's our collective dignity and our values ​​that we're defending," he mentioned, citing occasions in Mariupol specifically.

Macron described the photographs from Bucha as "insufferable", including that "there are very clear indications right now of conflict crimes" for which Russian forces have been accountable.

"Worldwide justice should cross. Those that have been on the origin of those crimes must reply for it," he mentioned, as a result of "there might be no peace with out justice".

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