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Biden: Putin should face war crimes trial for Bucha

- Aamer Madhani, Zeke Miller and Chris Megerian

WASHINGTON – President Joe Bi- den on Monday called for a war crimes trial against Russia President Vladimir Putin and said he’d seek more sanctions after reported atrocities in Ukraine.

“You saw what happened in Bucha,” Biden said. He added that Putin “is a war criminal.”

Biden’s comments to reporters came after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Bucha, one of the towns surroundin­g Kyiv where Ukrainian officials say the bodies of civilians have been found.

Zelenskyy called the Russian actions “genocide” and called for the West to apply tougher sanctions against Russia.

“We do not believe that this is just a random accident, or the rogue act of a particular individual,” said U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan of the images of bound civilians killed.

He noted the U.S. had warned that Russia would seek to imprison or kill dissidents or others it viewed as threats to its attempted occupation of Ukraine.

“We believe that this was part of the plan,” he added.

Biden and U.S. officials, however, stopped short of calling the actions genocide.

“We have seen atrocities, we have seen war crimes, we have not yet seen a level of systematic deprivatio­n of life of the Ukrainian people to rise to the level of genocide,” Sullivan said.

The bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian forces, Ukraine’s prosecutor­general, Iryna Venediktov­a, said.

Associated Press journalist­s saw the bodies of at least 21 people in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital.

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