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Ukraine war: EU calls for war crime tribunal over mass graves in formerly Russian-occupied city of Izyum

  • Appeal follows the discovery by Ukrainian authorities of around 450 graves outside the formerly Russian-occupied city of Izyum
  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said mass graves likely provided more evidence that Russia is committing war crimes in its pro-Western neighbour

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Ukraine said it had counted 450 graves at just one burial site near Izyum after recapturing the eastern city from the Russians. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

The EU presidency on Saturday called for the establishment of an international tribunal for war crimes after new mass graves were found in Ukraine.

“In the 21st century, such attacks against the civilian population are unthinkable and abhorrent,” said Jan Lipavsky, foreign minister of the Czech Republic which holds the European Union’s rotating presidency.

“We must not overlook it. We stand for the punishment of all war criminals,” he added in a message on Twitter.

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“I call for the speedy establishment of a special international tribunal that will prosecute the crime of aggression.”

The appeal follows the discovery by Ukrainian authorities of around 450 graves outside the formerly Russian-occupied city of Izyum with some of the exhumed bodies showing signs of torture.

A photo shows crosses at a burial site in a forest on the outskirts of Izyum. Photo: AFP
A photo shows crosses at a burial site in a forest on the outskirts of Izyum. Photo: AFP

Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, in his evening address, said that “new evidence of torture was obtained” from the bodies buried there.

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