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Zelenskyy says 70,000 war crimes committed in Ukraine as Kyiv moves to open ICC office

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Ukraine is taking steps to open an office of the International Criminal Court, as Kyiv says it has registered more than 70,000 war crimes since fighting began.

Added on the 04/03/2023 09:39:51 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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