The Verkhovna Rada adopted Resolution №7276 recognizing actions committed by the Russian Armed Forces and political leadership during the invasion as genocide against the Ukrainian people, and called on the United Nations, NATO, and other international bodies to recognize these crimes.
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The Verkhovna Rada adopted Resolution №7276 on 14 April 2022 recognizing Russian actions in Ukraine as genocide of the Ukrainian people
The resolution calls on the United Nations, European Parliament, Council of Europe, OSCE, and NATO Parliamentary Assemblies to recognize the Russian Federation's genocide of the Ukrainian people
The resolution cites mass atrocities by Russian Armed Forces in Bucha, Borodianka, Hostomel, and Irpin including murder, abduction, torture, and rape
The resolution declares that Russia is forcibly relocating Ukrainian children to its territory to destroy their national self-identification
The parliamentary faction of the Opposition Platform - For Life party was dissolved on April 14, 2022
Lawmakers from the Opposition Platform - For Life party retained their individual mandates after the faction was dissolved
Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Lyudmyla Denisova stated that sexual violence by Russian soldiers is being used as a weapon and occurs on a mass scale.
Police exhume bodies of mother and son killed by Russians in Wablia near Bucha.
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