Evidence is mounting that Russia's attacks will result in war crimes: White House
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates fell short of calling Putin’s actions in Ukraine war crimes despite acknowledging that that evidence is mounting that Russia’s attack in the country will result in war crimes on Friday.
“We've all seen the devastating images coming out of Ukraine and are appalled by Russia's brutal tactics. Pregnant women on stretchers, apartment buildings - buildings shelled, families killed while seeking safety from this terrible violence,” Bates said while briefing reporters aboard Air Force One.
"These are disgusting attacks, civilian casualties are increasing. If Russia is intentionally targeting civilians, that would be a war crime," he said.
Bates said the administration would share any evidence that is collected with its allies and hinted that it expects evidence will show that war crimes are being committed.
“If Russia is intentionally targeting civilians, that would be a war crime and as we are all seeing on live television evidence is mounting, and we are documenting it as it takes place," Bates said.
-ABC News' Armando Tonatiuh Torres-García






