Updated 6:46 p.m. ET, February 28, 2022
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of war crimes for bombing the city of Kharkiv.
- Zelensky said he is analyzing the results of Monday's talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations. The talks came as President Putin ordered his country’s deterrence forces — including nuclear arms — be placed on high alert.
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Following a preliminary examination into the situation, Khan said he confirmed that there is a reasonable basis to “believe that both alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Ukraine.”
Zelensky says Ukraine analyzing results of talks with Russia
"There can be fair negotiations if one side does not hit the other side with rocket artillery at the time of negotiations. So far, we do not have the result we would like to get. Russia has stated its position, and we have declared counterpoints to end the war. We received some signals. When the delegation returns to Kyiv, we will analyze what we have heard and then we will decide how to proceed to the second round of talks," Zelensky said in a message posted to his Facebook page.
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