Russian bombardment of civilian areas constitutes a war crime, Zelenskyy says
Russian forces deliberately fired upon civilian areas in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alleged in an address Monday.
"Today, Russian forces brutally fired on Kharkiv from jet artillery," Zelenskyy said. "This is clearly a war crime."
Zelenskyy described the bombarded neighborhoods as "peaceful residential areas" with "no military facility."
"Dozens of eyewitness accounts prove that this is not a single false volley, but deliberate destruction of people," Zelenskyy said. "The Russians knew where to shoot. There will definitely be a tribunal for this crime, international. This is a violation of all conventions. No one in the world will forgive you for killing peaceful Ukrainian people."

Oksana Markarova, Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S., accused Russia of using a vacuum bomb, or a thermobaric weapon, amid their attacks, which is also a war crime, she said.
"They used the vacuum bomb today, which is actually prohibited by Geneva convention, so you know the devastation Russia is trying to inflict on Ukraine is large," Markarova said during a meeting with the U.S. House of Representatives Ukraine Caucus on Monday afternoon.
It is a war crime to deliberately target civilians or civilian infrastructure is a war crime, including the use of cluster munitions that groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International say they've confirmed Russia has used.
-ABC News’ Conor Finnegan, Mariam Khan and Christine Theodorou







