Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pledged to pursue allegations of war crimes against Russian forces in occupied regions of the country.
Zelenskyy said that more than 300 people were killed and tortured in the town of Bucha, a suburb near the capital of Kyiv, reflecting on what he described as a "hard and emotional" day after visiting the area. Russia has denied the allegations, without providing evidence.
Zelenskyy on Tuesday addressed an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council and called for a Nuremberg-style tribunal to investigate and prosecute war crimes in Ukraine. He said the Russian military "must be brought to justice immediately" for their crimes in Ukraine.
Appealing to Russians in their own language, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a video address: "Your president stands accused of committing war crimes. But I cannot believe he's acting in your name."
