International Court of Justice testifies that Russia's invasion of Ukraine not provoked, based on fake - Kuleba
The International Court of Justice in the case "Ukraine v. Russia" on charges of genocide in accordance with the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide stated that it did not find any signs of the so-called "genocide" in Ukraine, which indicates that the Russian invasion of Ukraine was not provoked and is based on a fake, Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said.
"Important fact in today’s historic ICJ decision. The Court clearly stated it found NO signs of what Putin called a ‘genocide’ in Ukraine as one of the excuses for his invasion. Thus Russian invasion is unprovoked and based... on a fake. This is now a cold fact established by ICJ," he said on Twitter.
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