Russia-Ukraine war live: fresh missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia; EU plans to set up war crimes court

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Strikes damaged gas distribution point, says Zaporizhzhia official; EU makes plans to hold those committing war crimes to account

and of “a pathological desire to harm our country”.

China is willing to work with Russia to forge a closer energy partnership, promote clean and green energy development and jointly maintain international energy security and the stability of industry supply chains,” Xi was cited by state-owned broadcaster CCTV as writing. The G7 group has agreed to set up a network to coordinate investigations into war crimes, as part of a push to prosecute suspected atrocities in Ukraine., G7 justice ministers said member countries would ensure there is a central national contact point in each state for the prosecution of international crimes.

He said soldiers from Buryatia, where Buddhism is a major religion, and the Muslim-majority Chechnya republic,Germany’s justice minister, Marco Buschmann, said his country contributed to the outbreak of war by “adhering” to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline

 

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