The UN Security Council condemns russia for missile strike on Kremenchuk shopping center
The UN Security Council condemned the russian missile strike on the Amstor shopping center in Kremenchuk
A statement issued by the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Serhii Kyslytsia by Albania, France, Ireland, Norway, Britain, the United States, and Ukraine reported this.
"We condemn in the strongest terms the killing of civilians as a result of these missile attacks, in particular, the attack that hit a crowded shopping center in Kremenchuk, Poltava region of Ukraine. This strike was a blatant attack on civilian infrastructure and civilian population.
We express our deep sympathy and our condolences to the families of the victims and stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people," said Ukraine's representative to the UN.
The group also condemned russia for intensifying missile strikes on residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure on June 25-27.
It is stressed that the countries insist on the need to investigate and bring violators of international humanitarian law and those who have committed war crimes to justice.
To recap, the leaders of the G7 countries declared that they would bring putin and the heads of the russian government to justice for a rocket strike on Kremenchuk.
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On June 27, the russians launched a missile strike on the Amstor shopping center in Kremenchuk. The second missile damaged the building of the Kredmash plant, which produced only spare parts for civilian cars.
On the afternoon of June 28, the President's Office reported that more than 20 people were killed in a russian missile strike at the Astor shopping center.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has already identified the names of russian pilots who launched rockets at the shopping center in Kremenchuk.
Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova is convinced that a missile strike on the Amstor shopping center can be considered a crime against humanity in the UN International Criminal Court.
Leaders of the Group of Seven countries have said that they will bring putin and the leaders of the russian government to justice for the missile strike on Kremenchuk.
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