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Zelenskyy pleads with UN to stop war crimes

- — Herald Wire serViCes

BUCHA, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UN “women were raped and killed in front of their children” as he pleaded for the world to act.

He accused the Russians of those gruesome atrocities before the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday — seeking war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one establishe­d at Nuremberg after World War II.

Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentiona­l killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia.

Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars.

“They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.”

Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediatel­y for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany.

Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiteratin­g what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians.

“You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettante­s.”

Associated Press journalist­s in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewe­d Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologi­es showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town.

The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalist­s. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstan­ces they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one.

The chief prosecutor for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigat­ion a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine.

“They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” Zelenskyy said.

They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure.”

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Ap pHOTOs GRISLY ACTS: Dozens of bodies wait to be buried at a cemetery in Bucha, a city on the outskirts of Kyiv. Below, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on screen, appeals to lawmakers in Spanish parliament on Tuesday.

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