Russia Ukraine War: Russian attacks in the northeastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine killed 34 civilians and injured 285 people in 24 hours until Thursday morning, according to the Emergency Service. “The enemy is attacking residential areas and entire settlements with its deadly bombs, shells and rocket-propelled grenades,” Ukraine’s State Emergency Service (SES) said in a statement.
It said that fires broke out at several places due to ammunition strikes in houses and administrative buildings. SES listed several attacks in the area on Wednesday, affecting residential and administrative buildings as well as several sites, including businesses. It said three people died in a garage.
“At midnight there was a massive air raid on the peaceful town of Izium, which lasted for two hours and damaged a 5-storey residential building,” it said.
It added, “In addition, a major airstrike hit the Saltivka residential area. Parts of the high-rise apartment building have been damaged.”
Moscow will fill the entire bill – President Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky promised the people of Ukraine on Thursday that the infrastructure damage caused by the Russian military offensive would be repaired and Moscow would pay the full bill, AFP reported.
Zelensky said in a video message, “We will restore every house, every street, every city and we say to Russia: learn words like repair and contribute. Whatever you have done against our state, against every Ukrainian You will compensate us for that.”
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On the other hand, a prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched an investigation, which finds war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide amidst increasing cases of civilian deaths and widespread destruction of property during Russia’s military crackdown in Ukraine. may target senior officers responsible for
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan announced the investigation late on Wednesday after dozens of member states of the International Court of Justice urged him to act in the case.
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