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DIRECT. War in Ukraine: Washington condemns ‘systemic war crimes’

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  • Moscow and Kyiv accuse each other of bombing the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant since this weekend.
  • The head of the Russian atomic energy agency Rosatom, which runs the site, warned of the risk of a potential “nuclear accident” following the strikes.
  • Emmanuel Macron told Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday of his “deep concern” about these new shots at the plant.
  • The two presidents agreed on the “absolute need to maintain the security” of the facility.
  • As the first freezing temperatures are felt in Ukraine, the WHO warned of an approaching winter that threatens “the lives of millions of Ukrainians.”
  • Kyiv said it found at least four places of torture in Kherson.
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Washington condemns ‘systemic war crimes’

Russia has been committing “systemic war crimes” wherever it has deployed its troops in Ukraine, a senior US official said on Monday, saying she was confident Russian officials would eventually be brought to justice.

“We have growing evidence that this aggression (Russian invasion, editor’s note) was accompanied by systemic war crimes committed in all regions where Russian troops were stationed,” Beth told reporters. departments, citing summary executions, cases of torture or inhuman treatment or forced displacement of people and children.

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Zelensky asks NATO for help against “Russian sabotage”

“All of our countries have an interest in ensuring that there are no incidents at our nuclear facilities,” the President of Ukraine said in a video address to the Alliance Assembly on Monday, reports the Guardian. “We all need guaranteed protection against Russian sabotage at nuclear facilities,” he added.

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Source: Le Parisien

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