Kremlin says tribunal over Russian intervention in Ukraine would have ‘no legitimacy’

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12:31 p.m. : The Kremlin says the creation of a tribunal to judge Moscow’s actions in Ukraine, including possible war crimes, would not have “no legitimacy”. “NOTWe will not accept the courts and we will condemn them”, spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peskov, told the press.

12:20 p.m. : The Spanish authorities revealed that a letter bomb, with the characteristics “similar” to her having exploded at the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, had been sent last week to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The Ministry of the Interior mentions in a press release a “envelope containing pyrotechnic material”.

11:46 : “Russia destroyed 40% of Ukraine’s energy system with terrorist missile attacks. Dozens of energy workers were killed and injured.”

Nearly half of the Ukrainian electricity network remains out of order, a week after the last Russian strikes on energy infrastructure, the private operator DTEK said on Telegram. This highlights the efforts “Day and night” electricians to repair them.

11:38 : “Pope Francis recently made statements that were not at all comprehensible, absolutely not Christian, pointing to two peoples of Russia, to say that we should expect atrocities from them during military combat.”

The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs denounces the remarks of Pope Francis. The latter qualified as “cruel” Russian soldiers from certain ethnic minorities fighting in Ukraine.

10:49 : As snow begins to fall in northern Ukraine, many residents continue to be without power for at least several hours a day since the latest Russian strikes. To deal with the problem, the authorities have put in place “heating points”, where to take shelter. Reportage.


(AGATHE MAHUET / RADIO FRANCE)

08:21 : Hello . Indeed, if 303 deputies voted “for”, all the deputies present in the RN and LFI groups abstained during the vote on this resolution. affirming the support of the National Assembly for Ukraine and condemning the war waged by the Russian Federation”. According to the analysis of the ballot, an LFI deputy, Jérôme Lagrave, even voted against.

08:13 : Hello FI. You forget to say that the RN and LFI abstained, they are pathetic. It seems to me very important to specify it.

06:24 : The National Assembly affirmed yesterday evening its “fullest support” in kyiv, condemning “the crime of aggression” of Russia towards Ukraine, in a resolution adopted by a large majority. Submitted by the groups of the presidential majority, the text calls in particular for “a protection zone around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant”the largest in Europe.

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