Biden administration says Russia has committed crimes against humanity during invasion
The UN-backed Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine says it has identified war crimes but has not concluded whether they amount to crimes against humanity.
The Kremlin has intensified operations across a broad swath of southern and eastern Ukraine, and a major new offensive has been widely anticipated. Elsewhere, western leaders have reacted nervously to a Chinese peace plan for Ukraine due to be revealed this week but cautiously welcomed the move as a first sign that China recognises the war cannot be regarded solely as a European affair.
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