Russian foreign ministry official Pyotr Ilyichev told RIA Novosti that previous probes for the International Criminal Court had been 'biased.'
But Russian foreign affairs ministry official Pyotr Ilyichev raised the prospect that Russia would use its veto to stop any move by the"So far, this topic has not been raised at the UN," said Ilyichev, who is the foreign ministry's director of the department of international organizations.
The RIA Novosti article Ilyichev is quoted in, reported"many questioned" the authenticity of the images of dead civilians in Bucha.
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