Zelensky confirms that the dialogue between Russia and Ukraine will take place on the border with Belarus
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the kyiv and Moscow dialogue commissions will meet at the border between Belarus and Ukraine.
The Ukrainian president reported that this decision was negotiated with Alexandr Lukashenk, president of Belarus, with whom he had a telephone conversation, where they also agreed that the meeting would take place without prior conditions.
In turn, Lukashenko promised that the entire air force on Ukrainian territory will remain on the ground and the missiles will not be fired once the Ukrainian delegation's trip begins and will remain so until its return.
On the same day, Sunday, Russia sent a commission to Belarus to talk with Ukraine about the ceasefire.
However, Zelenski the previous day had indicated that he would not attend any meeting in Belarusian territory, whom he has accused of participating in the Russian attack.
Likewise, President Zelensky had proposed to Russia to carry out these meetings in Poland, Turkey or Azerbaijan, or in any other country where "missiles are not being fired at the Ukrainians".
Currently, both nations have reached an agreement and will hold the meeting on the border with Belarus, in an attempt to reach a ceasefire and end the Russian invasion.
The Russian attack began minutes after Moscow recognized the independence of Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
war crimes
Zeleneski's recent demand that Russia be tried by an international tribunal for war crimes was supported by the United States.
The US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, announced the possibility of initiating a trial against the government of Vladimir Putin before the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
In addition, he guaranteed that they evaluate all the options so that Russia "is accountable at all levels." In turn, the case of the invasion of Ukraine will be discussed at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Thomas-Greenfield is currently promoting a resolution against the Kremlin that will be voted on at the UN General Assembly in New York on Monday.
The day before, the president of Ukraine called on the Hague court to launch investigations into the Russian attacks that have clear signs of genocide, referring to the bombing of the civilian population.
He stressed that Moscow must be subjected to a process before the international court, since it has documented its crimes and, had it not been for "its brave fighters" there would be many more.
nuclear alert
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday that the Russian deterrence forces are entering a "special service regime" in response to statements issued by NATO representatives.
These forces are specialized in launching long-range ballistic and cruise missiles, in addition to being responsible for the operation and control of nuclear weapons.
The White House has considered this decision to be part of a set of senseless threats that only seek to justify Russia's further aggression.
The Press Secretary of President Joe Biden assured that the Kremlin has not been threatened by the Alliance or by Ukraine, she stressed that it has been a pattern of excuses that Putin has used since the beginning of the conflict and that he will not be able to contain the capacity defense of the region.
In addition, Psaki has assured that Putin's ambitions go beyond Ukraine, for that reason NATO has deployed defense forces in allied countries around Ukraine.
At least 10 minors have died in the bombings
The bombing of schools in Ukraine endangers the lives and futures of nearly 8 million children in the nation.
Save The Children, has so far registered the death of 10 minors in the bombings.
The latest information issued by the UN ensures that at least six schools have been bombed since the beginning of the invasion, thus leaving more boys and girls without a study center, which ensures a great negative impact on education in the country.
In addition to the minors, two educators died on Friday when a missile fell on an educational center in Golovka, in the eastern region of Ukraine.
Likewise, the UN has also confirmed that a nursery and an orphanage have been attacked on Friday in the city of Okhtyrka, where six people died, including a seven-year-old girl.