Ukraine to demand reparations from Russia at ICJ
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52% : The exact amount of reparations Ukraine would demand needs to be worked out at a later date, but Kyiv will use every opportunity in international courts to "prove that the Russian Federation is the biggest violator of international law in the 21st century", Korynevych told reporters.51% : Read also: Over 300 tons of humanitarian aid destroyed after Russian drone attack on Lviv, says UN officialIn addition to Ukraine and Russia, 32 other UN member states are participating in the process, including Germany, Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Austria, Luxembourg, Sweden, Bulgaria, Canada, and Australia.
34% : Read also: Lukashenko to be tried in The Hague for same crimes as Putin, says Ukrainian ex-envoy to BelarusIn the lawsuit, Ukraine demands that Russia be held accountable for abusing international law in an attempt to justify its invasion by claiming it aimed to stop "likely genocide" in eastern Ukraine.
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