"Russian soldiers killed for pleasure," Zelensky denounces at the UN

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"There is not a single crime that the Russians have not committed," President Volodymyr Zelensky said after his visit to Bucha, in his video appearance at the Security Council of the United Nations (UN). "Civilians were thrown away in the street, they killed for pleasure," he said of the conduct of Russian troops. He called for those responsible for war crimes to be tried with a tribunal similar to the Nuremberg tribunal with the Nazis.

The passing of a video put the scare in the body by the barbarities reflected there. Those images are difficult to see, they cause deep pain. According to Russia, all that is a set-up, something that the Ukrainians have done once they have achieved liberation from the Russian army. "These attacks are not confirmed by any witnesses," replied Russian Ambassador Vasily Nebenzia.

Zelensky, before the UN Security Council

"Moscow wants all Ukrainians to be silent slaves"

Zelensky's phrase still resounded in the room, "Moscow wants all Ukrainians to be silent slaves."

His description of all the atrocities committed by the invaders, the executions and the burning of bodies, the graves, the destroyed families, the rapes and kidnappings, were the starting point to denounce the ineffectiveness of the UN, which gives the veto to the aggressor and prevents achieving the founding issue of this organization, peace.

The Ukrainian president proposed to hold a global conference, a kind of refoundation. "If reforms and changes are not introduced, only the dissolution of the UN will remain," he stressed. "Everything possible must be done to make the United Nations effective," he insisted. 

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