
US ambassador to UN says Russia's actions in Ukraine 'constitute war crimes'
CNN
US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Thursday that actions committed by Russia against the Ukrainian people constitute war crimes, marking the first time a senior US official has directly accused Moscow of war crimes since last month's attack on Ukraine began.
"They constitute war crimes; there are attacks on civilians that cannot be justified by any -- in any way whatsoever," she said in an interview with BBC "Newshour" on Thursday morning.
Other Biden administration officials have not gone as far as to declare outright that Russia has committed war crimes -- violations of international laws of armed conflict -- and instead have pointed to "credible reports" that such crimes have been carried out and their support for investigations into Moscow's actions.

The White House is making clear it views President Donald Trump’s Friday Oval Office showdown with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an overwhelming win underscoring Trump’s “America First” leadership, dispatching top officials and allies on the airwaves to amplify Trump’s handling of the situation even as European leaders are putting on a key show of force of unity for Ukraine and its leader.