Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demanded that the United Nations Court specifically submitted a fair sentence” on Russia for the Ukraine invasion, including financial sentences and disarmed Moscow from Veto’s power on the Security Council.
Zelenskyy’s address recorded to world leaders in the UN General Assembly on Wednesday came after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilization of Moscow’s first war since the second world war and threatened to use nuclear weapons to defend Russia in what he had considered as East clash- the decisive west.
President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that Russia had “shamelessly violating the core principle” of the UN Charter with “Brutal War, no need” in Ukraine. Giving a strong criticism of the Russian invasion of the International Agency, Biden said the Russian violation report against civilians in Ukraine “must make your blood cold.”
He also said the new nuclear threat of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Europe showed “neglect” of his nation’s responsibility as the signing of an agreement on non-Proliferation of nuclear weapons. Biden said: “We will stand in solidarity with Russian aggression. Period, “reported AP.
Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Wednesday that President Vladimir Putin’s decision on partial mobilization would see 3 additional lakh personnel called to serve in the Russian military campaign in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine reacted to the news, calling it ‘predicted’ and said it shows that the war effort failed.
Prosecutor of the State of Uzbekistan warned residents not to join foreign troops after Russia offered citizenship of the fast lane to those who registered and Ukraine said that they had arrested Uzbek who fought with Russia.
Those who fought in military conflicts abroad faced criminal prosecution under the law of Uzbek, the office of the Central Asian prosecutor said in a statement on Wednesday night. A video circulating on Ukraine social media this month shows two Uzbek captured in a battle between Ukraine and Russian troops; The prisoners said they had been recruited in Moscow.
Hundreds of thousands of Uzbek live in or regularly travel to Russia to find work and provide their families at home; Some work illegally and risk deported.