Zelenskyy on anniversary of Russian attack on Mariupol Drama Theatre: “ruscism” will not go unpunished
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the anniversary of the Russian bombing of Mariupol Drama Theatre, saying that Ukraine will bring its perpetrators to justice. Source: President Zelenskyy's video address Quote from Zelenskyy: "A year ago, Russian forces committed one of the worst crimes of this war.
Russian bombs destroyed a theatre in Mariupol. A building that was used as a shelter. There were women with children, pregnant women, and the elderly there.
A civilian target was deliberately destroyed by the occupation forces. We still don't know the exact number of fatalities. Hundreds of people?
A thousand? The inscriptions next to the building said 'Children', making it unequivocally clear who Russia was targeting. It was one of many [civilian] targets [Russia attacked].
The evil state will be held accountable for each of [those attacks]."
Details: Zelenskyy said he believes that a day will come when Ukraine's defenders will liberate Mariupol: "The day will come when a tribunal will be established to bring justice to our people." He added that Ukraine is already undertaking the legal groundwork to make this possible: "We will do all the legal work. We will mobilise all the partners that we need."
Quote from Zelenskyy: "Ruscism will not be able to remain an unpunished evil. There will be punishment. And if some terrorists hope to hide somewhere...
It will not work for them.
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[...] They will be held accountable for every Ukrainian life taken."
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