Poroshenko calls to urgently convene UN Security Council, UN Human Rights Council due to atrocities of invaders in Kyiv region
The fifth President of Ukraine, MP Petro Poroshenko calls for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and the UN Human Rights Council to present to the world the facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people by the Putin regime, the press service of European Solidarity reports.
"I am shocked by the massacres of civilians by the Russian military in cities and towns of Kyiv region. Both Ukraine and the world should be aware that this is the terrible fate that the bloody Putin regime has prepared for us, for Ukrainians, if we lose this war, if we give up and stop fighting," Poroshenko wrote on Facebook.
"I urge to convene an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and the UN Human Rights Council, at which to present the inhuman facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people by the Putin regime and to respond decisively to these crimes. I also propose to immediately send an international mission to study and fix the facts of the genocide," the politician notes.
Poroshenko is convinced that evidence of the massacres of Ukrainians should also be put on the table of the International Criminal Court in the case of genocide against Ukraine, and any so-called "peace agreements with Russia are impossible without ensuring the full responsibility of Russian war criminals for the killings of Ukrainians and the destruction of peaceful cities and towns."
"The whole world should once again think about whether it wants to trade with the bloody butcher Putin, conclude new agreements with him and build its future with his regime; Putin, like Stalin, seeks to wipe Ukraine and Ukrainians off the face of the earth and the map of the world," Poroshenko writes.