KEY POINTS
  • The United States is collecting evidence of possible war crimes by Russia during its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, a National Security Council spokesperson said.
  • The U.S. is also investigating possible human rights abuses and violations of international law by Russia, the spokesperson said.
  • The statement comes as Russia has been widely condemned for the attack on Ukraine, which has included shelling of civilian areas and led to more than 1.5 million refugees fleeing the country.
  • "We are appalled by Russia's brutal tactics and the rising number of innocent civilians who have been killed in Russian strikes, which have reportedly hit schools, hospitals, kindergartens, an orphanage, residential buildings and those fleeing through humanitarian corridors," the spokesperson said.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a joint news conference with the Lithuanian foreign minister in Vilnius, Lithuania March 7, 2022.

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The United States is collecting evidence of possible war crimes, human rights abuses and violations of international law by Russia during its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, a National Security Council spokesperson told NBC News on Monday.