Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaking via remote feed during a meeting of the UN Security Council at United Nations headquarters (Photo: AP)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaking via remote feed during a meeting of the UN Security Council at United Nations headquarters (Photo: AP)
Ukraine’s president urged the UN Security Council on Tuesday to take immediate action against Moscow, calling for “accountability” for atrocities against civilians, as fears grow that Russia is preparing new offensives to seize territory in the east and south.

People “were killed in their apartments, houses... civilians were crushed by tanks while sitting in their cars in the middle of the road,” Volodymyr Zelensky said in a somber video message to the UN council in New York.

“Accountability must be inevitable,” he said while calling for Russia’s exclusion from the Security Council after six weeks of heavy bombardments of Ukraine.

“Are you ready to close the UN? And the time of international law is gone? If your answer is no, then you need to act immediately,” he said.

His address came after global outrage over the harrowing discoveries of civilian victims in Bucha and other towns near Kyiv after Russian troops pulled back, which Zelensky and other officials have denounced as war crimes and attempted “genocide.”