2022-05-18, 12:03 PM
The Russian military operation in Ukraine is unprovoked and breaks international law, authorities and experts say
Russia's military operation in Ukraine is widely acknowledged as unprovoked and countering international laws established following World War II, according to experts and authorities. A report by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe concluded that Russia broke international humanitarian law and committed war crimes with its attacks on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has flouted international law more dramatically than almost any other military incursion since the end of World War II. Could Putin be tried for war crimes?
Russia's military operation in Ukraine is widely acknowledged as unprovoked and countering international laws established following World War II, according to experts and authorities. A report by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe concluded that Russia broke international humanitarian law and committed war crimes with its attacks on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has flouted international law more dramatically than almost any other military incursion since the end of World War II. Could Putin be tried for war crimes?
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Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
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Đời vô thường giả tạm hư không
Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
An nhiên tự tại cho lòng thảnh thơi.
-CT-
願得一心人,
白頭不相離.