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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ireland’s prime minister has labelled Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a gross violation of international law and said there will be “no hiding places” for those committing war crimes.
“The use of terror against and the deliberate targeting of civilian populations are war crimes. Those responsible, those carrying out these actions, and those directing them will be held fully accountable,” Martin said during his visit with Zelensky in Kyiv.
Martin also visited several cities in the Kyiv region, such as Bucha and Borodyanka, that were affected by the Russian invasion.
He said that Irish people have been enormously moved by the suffering of the Ukrainian people, adding that “every Irish town and city is a sea of yellow and blue”.
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Zelensky said he discussed with Martin the preparation of the seventh package of sanctions against Russia, as well as a common response to the issues created by war.
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