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War in Ukraine live: after Boutcha, President Zelensky will speak before the UN Security Council

2022-04-05T04:20:09.464Z


kyiv denounces a "genocide" and "war crimes" committed in Boutcha. Accusations that Russia "categorically" rejects while q


The essential

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will speak to the UN Security Council on Tuesday. 

  • The leader denounced

    "

    war crimes

    "

    and

    "

    genocide

    "

    after the discovery of dozens of corpses wearing civilian clothes in Boucha and other localities near the Ukrainian capital.

  • France summons the Russian ambassador to Paris and expels 35 diplomats. 

  • After the Russian withdrawal around Kiev, Ukraine is now preparing for a

    "

    massive attack

    "

    in the Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine.

  • For the White House, this new phase of the war in Ukraine

    "

    could last for months or more

    "

    .

06:03

The Russian ambassador in Paris summoned

France is summoning the Russian ambassador to Paris on Tuesday.

The Quai d'Orsay announced on Monday the expulsion of 35 Russians with diplomatic status, "whose activities are contrary to those of France".

“This action is part of a European approach,” explains a press release from the ministry.

06:02

Zelensky before the UN Security Council

The Ukrainian president will address the UN Security Council on Tuesday for the first time since the invasion of his country by Russia. 

In a video broadcast overnight from Monday to Tuesday, Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed this intervention, which we do not know if it will take place live or delayed.

“The time will come when every Russian will learn the whole truth about who among their compatriots killed.

Who gave the orders?

05:53

Good morning ! 

And welcome to this live.

Here you can follow the developments and consequences of this 41st day of war. 

Source: leparis

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