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Is Russia’s violence in Ukraine a genocide? Trudeau says ‘absolutely right’ to consider

amounted to, in his view, genocide. It’s the first time Biden has used the word to describe the invasion.

Trudeau said targeted attacks against civilians and hospitals, the “deliberate use of sexual violence against the Ukrainian population as a way of creating horrific scenes,” and “the way they’re attacking Ukrainian identity and culture” are all war crimes that Putin is responsible for.Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has killed thousands and displaced millions.

In Bucha — a town of roughly 35,000 — Ukrainian troops and journalists saw bodies of what appeared to be civilians in the streets, some with evidence suggesting they were killed at close range.

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