Eleven people have died in the Donetsk region and six other civilians have died in Zaporizhzhya, Mikolaiv and Kharkov. Kiev, the capital, has been attacked with Iranian-made drones, as Zelensky asks Europe for a special court to adjudicate war crimes committed by Russia.
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The Ukrainian authorities issued the death of at least 17 civilians during a series of to attack committed by the Russian troops during the last day in different parts of the country; In particular, eleven people have died in the region of Donetskand six other civilians were killed in Zaporizhzhya, Mikolaiv and Kharkiv. Kievthe capital, has been attacked with Iranian-made droneswhile Volodymyr Zelenskythe president of Ukraine, has Europe to special court to try war crimes committed by Russia.
In this regard, Kirilo Timoshenko, spokesman for the Ukrainian presidency, stated in his Telegram report that 11 people were killed in the Donetsk region, one of the main centers of fighting between Ukraine and Russia, and another 13 were injured, while in Zaporizhzhya there are two dead and more than a dozen injured.
According to regional authorities, new attacks with Iranian-made drones have been registered in the capital Kiev and its suburbs. Anti-aircraft alarms have been activated for the fourth morning in a row. At the moment there is no information about possible casualties or evaluation of material damage.
The attacks have been carried out with so-called Iranian-made kamikaze drones, which have been used with greater intensity by Russian forces for weeks.
In addition, in the Mikolaiv region, two people have died and six others have been injured; in Kharkov, two other people were killed by the explosion of anti-personnel mines and four others were injured.
Special court for war crimes committed by Russia
At the same time, the President of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelensky, has asked the Council of Europe that the continent take the initiative to establish a special court to try war crimes committed by Russia.
“Europe can play a historical rolecreating a special court,” Zelenski urged in a videoconference address to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), a body headquartered in Strasbourg, France.
Last September, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, an organization from which Russia was excluded in March for the invasion of Ukraine, had already ruled that a special court should be set up to rule on the responsibilities of the perpetrators of that attack.
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Source: EITB

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