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183,000 War Crimes: Zelensky Reveals Staggering Toll of Russian Atrocities

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 1, 2025 11:26 am
Dolon Mondal
183,000 War Crimes: Zelensky Reveals Staggering Toll of Russian Atrocities

Can the world hold Russia accountable for 183,000 alleged war crimes in Ukraine?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has revealed that over 183,000 war crimes have been documented since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Speaking in Bucha, where Russian troops were accused of mass killings, rape, and torture, Zelenskiy called for global action to punish Russia and prevent further atrocities.

Bucha: A Symbol of Russian Brutality

Bucha, a town near Kyiv, became a horrifying symbol of Russia’s brutality. During its month-long occupation in 2022, Russian forces left bodies in the streets, with over 9,000 crimes reported in the area, including 1,800 killings. Zelenskiy and European officials honored the victims, emphasizing the need for justice.

Also Read: Pissed Off’ Trump Readies 50% Tariffs on Russian Oil—Will China and India Comply?

The Fight for Accountability

Ukraine has charged 178 individuals and convicted 21 so far. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has also stepped in, issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over child deportations.

However, challenges remain—the U.S. and Russia don’t recognize the ICC, and frozen funding has slowed investigations.

Why Justice Matters

Zelenskiy warned that without consequences, “evil will proliferate.” Sanctions and global pressure, he argued, are crucial to stopping Russia’s aggression. While Ukraine continues its legal battle, the world watches—will justice prevail?

Also Read: Trump on Ukraine: Trust in Putin, Kremlin Open to Talks

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