Volodymyr Zelensky Visited Bucha Together with Important Leaders from Europe

Volodymyr Zelensky Visited Bucha Together with Important Leaders from Europe

Today, Volodymyr Zelensky visited the city of Bucha together with important leaders from Europe, showing them the horrors committed by the Russian army in the attacks it carried out in the first part of the war in Ukraine, where many torture chambers were also discovered.

Volodimir Zelenski visited Bucha together with Maia Sandu, the president of the Republic of Moldova, Andrej Plenković, the prime minister of Croatia, and Eduard Heger, the prime minister of Slovakia, all having the opportunity to see why they should continue to support Ukraine.

"The main word today is justice. Justice for our state, for all our people who lost their relatives, loved ones, lost their health, home and normal life because of Russian aggression, because of the terror of the occupier.

Our special events took place in Bucha, on the anniversary of the liberation of the city, and in Kyiv. The summit and negotiations, the second United for Justice conference…

All this is to accelerate, to make more energetic global work for the tribunal on Russian aggression, for the sake of the new mandates of the International Criminal Court to arrest Russian war criminals, for the sake of legal and fair sentences that all Russian murderers and executioners they have to do them. receive.

And they will get them. We will ensure it. We will find formats, we will find tools. We will free our land and all people from Russian captivity. And there will be a day when the world will hear that justice has been restored for Ukraine. It will be a new Nuremberg – against the Russians.

Thanks to everyone who helps us with this. Every state, every leader and every international organization. Glory to all Ukrainian heroes! Glory to our mighty men! Glory to Ukraine!

The world needs an effective mechanism to punish those guilty of the initial crime of aggression – a crime that opens the door to all the evils of such a war.

Full responsibility is what accustoms abusers to peace. They must answer for everything they have done, not only before history, but also before the court.

Let it happen in the name of all those who died at the hands of Russian war criminals. May this happen in the name of every Ukrainian child whose life was taken by Russian terror.

To happen in the name of the values ​​of the world, on which international law is built and which must act - act effectively always and everywhere on earth. He said this while addressing the participants of the Buchansky Summit."