The UN commission announced it will carry out its first mission in Ukraine, focusing on investigating war crimes in Kyiv Oblast, by June 16.
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The commission will carry out its first mission in Ukraine until June 16 to investigate Russia's war crimes in Kyiv Oblast.
A Russian soldier is suspected of marauding and killing a resident of Andriyivka, Bucha district.
The suspect stole medals belonging to a WWII veteran.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz plans to visit Ukraine in June, potentially with French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.
The leaders intend to arrive in Kyiv before the G7 summit scheduled for June 26-28 to show a sign of European unity.
Macron offered to travel only after French parliamentary elections held on June 12.
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