Zelensky accuses Russia of WAR CRIMES in Ukraine after Kharkiv blitz that killed 11 and destroyed school

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UKRAINIAN president Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of war crimes after a blitz that killed 11 and destroyed a school in Kharkiv. Horrific videos have been emerging from Ukraine’s second city showing apparently indiscriminate bombing of civilians. East2WestA missile hits the city administration in the centre of Kharkiv[/caption] Footage showed the strikes sweeping across Kharkiv Explosions erupt as bombs fall near people’s homes East2WestStreet fighting continues as the Russians work to seize Kharkiv[/caption] Footage showed barrage of rockets or cluster bombs falling over residential areas in the city which has a large Rusia-friendly population. The midday raid left at least 11 dead, including three children – and other shelling also destroyed a school. Kharkiv has been holding out staunchly against the Russian invaders even though it is just 25 miles from the border. But this resistance appears to have led to Vladimir Putin unleashing a devastating blitz on the city’s 1.5million people. It came amid chilling warnings that Russian generals have been ordered to take the city at all costs. Zelenskyy spoke a late night address as he accused Russia of war crimes – and as morning came there were street battles raging throughout Kharkiv. Most read in The Sun SPEEDBOAT HORROR Thai star dies after falling from speedboat on restaurant trip with pals MARN-READER Marnie Simpson reveals second baby's gender and says a PSYCHIC predicted it DASH & DINE Ronaldo 'whisks Georgina off to exclusive Madrid restaurant' after Watford draw SHOW UP This Morning panic as show is OFF air leaving fans asking 'where's Holly and Phil?' PUTIN BLITZ 'Dozens killed' as Putin begins carpet-bombing civilians after stalled invasion 'SHOW THIS TO PUTIN' Horror pics show girl, 6, in unicorn pyjamas killed in Russian bombing The hero leader said: “Today, Russian forces brutally fired on Kharkiv from jet artillery. It was clearly a war crime. “Kharkiv is a peaceful city, there are peaceful residential areas, no military facilities. Read our Russia – Ukraine live blog for the very latest updates “Dozens of eyewitness accounts prove that this is not a single false volley, but deliberate destruction of people: the Russians knew where they were shooting. “There will definitely be an international tribunal for this crime — it’s a violation of all conventions. No one in the world will forgive you for killing peaceful Ukrainian people.” The latest in Ukraine… A little girl, 6, wearing unicorn pyjamas was killed in a Russian airstrike as doctors told reporters ‘show this to Putin‘Ukraine faces a “crucial 24 hours” as officials from Kyiv and Moscow sit down for high level peace talksVladimir Putin shed his geeky image with the help of steroids and extensive plastic surgery to become the brute he is todayThe Russian tyrant has amassed 6000 nuclear weapons as he puts his arsenal on high alertChelsea owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly assisting in the peace processUK defence sec Ben Wallace warned Vladimir Putin’s forces could unleash an “indiscriminate and ruthless” bombing campaignRussia fears a bank run and civil unrest after crushing Western sanctions were imposed over the weekendHeartbreaking scenes show thousands of Ukrainian kids separated from their dads at the borderUkraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is being hailed as a hero after he went from being a comedian to a war time leader And speaking on GMB earlier, General Sir Adrian Bradshaw, former NATO deputy supreme commander, also accused Russia of using devastating vacuum bombs. He said: “They’re now into a bitter fight for the cities. This now turns to a very bitter different phase of the war. “It must be exposed to the Russians. They’re just getting propaganda, they need to be told the truth, so that they understand what’s being done in their name. ‘They’re using thermobaric weapons – it creates a fuel-air mixture, it sucks the oxygen out of the air around it, it creates a shockwave, it’s highly destructive, affects anyone sheltering in cellars, its incredibly disruptive, that’s why it’s banned. In terms of humane ways of fighting the war, they’re out on a different scale” Elsewhere, Britain’s UN Ambassador Dame Barbara Woodward said that “hundreds of civilians had been killed as a result of the Russian invasion”. She warned seven million people had been displaced, with the figure “rising exponentially”. The ambassador warned that Ukraine was heading for a “humanitarian crisis” and accused Russia of using cluster munitions in Kharkiv. Ukraine’s representative, Sergiy Kyslytsya, told the council that Kyiv was “sitting within Russian crosshairs right now” and that 352 people, including 16 children, had been killed as of Monday in the fighting. He accused Moscow troops of attacking hospitals and ambulances in a determination to “kill civilians”, adding: “There is no debate. These are war crimes.” But Vasily Nebenzya, the Russian UN permanent representative, said his country’s armed forces did “not have the goal of occupying Ukraine or harming the local population”. The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said he plans to open an investigation “as rapidly as possible” into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine. The night sky glowed as Russian air strikes hit Kyiv APPolice officers tell residents of the city to run for cover[/caption] EPAA huge column of tanks and artillery heading to Kyiv are pcitured[/caption] EPAThe column heading to Kyiv was estimated to be 40 miles long[/caption] Elsewhere, Kyiv has been rocked by loud explosions after Russian airstrikes hit the Ukrainian capital. Dramatic video showed the night sky lit up, as a huge 40-mile column of Russian tanks was earlier seen advancing to the city. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, air raid sirens blared out across the city as police officers hurried people to shelters. Vladimir Putin’s troops are believed to be looking to surround Kyiv after earlier attacks by advanced forces were repelled in fierce battles. Kyiv was bracing itself for a further onslaught after the Russians unleashed hell on Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv using deadly cluster bombs. Satellite pictures provider Maxar Technologies said the convoy on the eastern edge of Kyiv’s Antonov airport contained hundreds of armoured vehicles, tanks, towed artillery and logistics support vehicles. Other images showed also Russian ground forces close in Zdvyzhivka, northeast of Kyiv.  On Monday night, it also was reported that more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed after Russian artillery hit a military base in Okhtyrka, according to Dmytro Zhyvytskyy, the head of the region. He shared photos of the charred shell of a four-story building and later noted in a Facebook post that Russian soldiers and some local residents also were killed during the fighting on Sunday, AP reported. Meanwhile, in Kyiv, many were preparing for a fresh assault with makeshift barricades dotting the streets on Monday night. Residents in the city remained defiant in the face of the onslaught. “We will greet them with Molotov cocktails and bullets to the head,” said bank employee Viktor Rudnichenko. “The only flowers they might get from us will be for their grave.” The Russian army urged Ukrainians to leave Kyiv “freely” on one highway out ahead of what is an expected Russian offensive to capture the capital. Ukraine’s army says it fought off several attempts by Russian forces to storm the outskirts of Kyiv overnight with the capital also hit by three missile strikes. Despite the Ukrainian’s success in repelling all the attacks on Kyiv so far, US officials fear Putin’s forces could still prevail, after re-thinking their tactics. “They have been slowed and they have been frustrated by their lack of progress on Kyiv,” said one unnamed official, CNN reports. “And one of the things that could result is a re-evaluation of their tactics and the potential for them to be more aggressive and more overt in both the size and the scale of their targeting of Kyiv.” An International Criminal Court prosecutor is to open a probe into possible war crimes or crimes against humanity in Ukraine in the wake of the civilian slaughter. The Russians unleashed a devastating missile and rocket bombardment – as two-faced Kremlin officials met with a Ukrainian delegation to talk about peace. At least nine people are believed to have been killed and 37 injured including three children as a barrage of rockets and missiles smashed into Kharkiv, the second city of Ukraine. The horrific midday massacre came as thousands of desperate residents queued outside supermarkets for food. And it happened just as Ukrainian and Russian officials are meeting for peace talks on the border with Belarus amid Vladimir Putin’s stalled invasion. Putin’s troops have been given a bloody nose as their tanks and trucks are left burnt out by the roadside by brave Ukrainian defenders. But the campaign took an even more horrific turn amid the new bloodshed in Kharkiv. Oleg Sinegubov, the region’s governor, said: “The Russian enemy is bombing residential areas. “As a result of the bombardments that are ongoing, we cannot call on the emergency services.” Footage showed multiple blasts raining down on Kharkiv in quick succession – thought to be unguided Grad rockets or banned cluster bombs. Both are considered “area weapons” because they are not accurate enough for precision strikes. Russian fighter bombers were also seen roaring over the city – which has seen some the bloodiest fighting since the start of the war. Harrowing footage showed crumpled bodies and streets smeared with blood. It is understood one group of people were queuing to fill up water bottles as they were caught up in the attack. At least one woman appeared to have lost a foot – with blood smears covering the streets. The remains of rocket casings could be seen littering the streets amid the horrific scenes. It came amid chilling warnings that Russian generals have been ordered to take the city at all costs. The devastating attack hit the north east of the town where a Russian attempt to take the city was forced to retreat on Sunday. Russia is understood to have used BM-21 Grad rocket launchers – which have been pictured being moved into Ukraine. The weapons – first developed in the 1960s – are known as “hail” launchers as they fire a bombardment of unguided projectiles. With such an indiscriminate assault, it raises new fears amid the escalating violence in Ukraine – which has killed scores of civilians and a number of children. “The Russian occupiers fired en masse on residential areas of Kharkiv. Dozens of dead and hundreds of wounded Ukrainian citizens,” said the general staff of Ukraine. Hours before the latest bombardment The Sun had watched the city’s defenders fight street battles with Russian infantry. A convoy of Russian Tiger trucks, used by Spetznaz special forces, had sneaked into the city before dawn. They appeared to be part of a lightly armed pincer movement, backed by soft-akin army lorries. Residents were ordered to stay indoors and take shelter as soldiers, special forces, police and civil defence volunteers launched a counter-attack. The Russians were ambushed by Ukrainian forces and soldiers fled into a nearby homes as they tried to retreat on foot.Ukrainian troops fired volleys of rocket propelled grenades at suspected Russian hideouts. It is thought the Russians made a last stand in a nearby school which was burned to the ground overnight. The Sun saw a tank called up to the fight to flush them out of their hideout. Explosions erupt amongst apartment blocks in Ukraine’s second biggest city Plumes of smoke rise in the aftermath of the onslaught A woman appeared to have her leg blown off in the siege AFPA convoy of Russian GAZ Tigr armoured vehicles destroyed in Kharkiv[/caption] ReutersRussian forces attempted to storm the city overnight[/caption] AFPIt is thought the Russians made a last stand in a nearby school which was burned to the ground overnight[/caption] AFPThe remains of a rocket outside a school in Kharkiv[/caption] APDelegations from Ukraine and Russia face off in key peace talks[/caption] Ukraine’s former president Petro Poroshenko said: “We will never forget and forgive this crime against humanity – the showy executions of our Kharkiv by the Russians. “With special cynicism and cruelty, the Hail destroyed civilian neighborhoods and houses.” Speaking earlier on Monday before the attack, UK defence secretary Ben Wallace warned that Putin could launch “ruthless” and “indiscriminate” bombing amid the slow progress of his invasion. Mr Wallace said that Russia’s forces are “strung out” and “behind schedule” as they face a tough Ukrainian resistance. The much larger and supposedly better armed Russian army has found itself grinding to a halt and having little success. Ukraine claims it has killed, captured or incapacitated 5,300 soldiers, destroyed 151 tanks, blown up 816 armoured vehicles, and shot down 58 warplanes and helicopters. It is believed the invasion is costing Russia at least £15billion a day – and it could totally fail unless Putin make significant progress within the next ten days. And this money burning exercise could see Moscow left without enough cash to prop up the invasion. But this embarassing state of play of the Russians – who expected they could roll in and take the capital in days – could force Vlad’s hand to try and stamp out the defenders. Mr Wallace said although the Ukrainians were putting up “a very strong fight” the reality was they were going up against “the overwhelming scale of the Russian Federation Army”. Putin “convinced himself that all these people would somehow welcome them with Russian flags and thank them for being great liberators”, he said. But instead the Ukrainian resistance had made these plans “go awry” – but he warned the offensive is likely to become “more violent”. Mr Wallace said: “So we have to brace ourselves for what may come next, which could be ruthless, indiscriminate bombing of cities and propelling forward of soldiers and high casualty levels, and that’s going to be horrific.” Pictures show the utterly devastating impacts of what had long been warned to potentially become Putin’s very own Vietnam War – a slow, costly, grinding defeat. Burned out Russian vehicles and dead soldiers have been seen scattered across Ukraine. And there have also been reports of Putin’s tanks running out fuel and other supplies as Moscow was stunned by the level of fightback by Kyiv. All you need to know about Russia's invasion of Ukraine Everything you need to know about Russia's invasion of Ukraine... Why is Russia invading Ukraine? Will the UK go to war? How can I join the Ukraine foreign legion? What can I do to help Ukraine? Who is Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy? How much gas does the UK get from Russia? Is Russia a part of Nato? Does Russia have nuclear weapons? Why is Ukraine not in Nato? How big is the Russian army? What is Article 5 of the Nato treaty? What is the Minsk agreement? Which countries were in the Soviet Union? One video shows a Russian tank crew standing by their broken down vehicle as they are taunted by a Ukrainian driver on the roadside. Another clip shows one of Putin’s ‘Z’ tanks being towed away by a tractor, and other footage shows a pair of tanks stuck in the mud. Mr Wallace also downplayed the nuclear threat from Russia after Putin announced his forces were now on “high alert”. “We’ve looked at their posture. There isn’t a significant change,” he said on LBC radio, accusing Putin of trying to “flex muscles” with his invasion bogged down. Wallace said he had assured his 12-year-old son: “No, we’re not going to have a nuclear war. “What I’ve said to him is, look, President Putin is dealing at the moment in a rhetoric, he wants to distract from what’s gone wrong in Ukraine, and he wants us all to be reminded that he has a nuclear deterrent.” But Britain, France and the United States had their own nuclear deterrence available, Wallace stressed: “It’s kept us safe for decades. It is a deterrent by definition and design.” The minister said the progress of Russia’s advance into Ukraine was deteriorating, telling BBC radio in a separate interview: “There are many reports of Russians either sort of deserting or surrendering. “Because they are confused as much as anyone why they are engaged in a war with people they’re probably related to.” Boris Johnson described Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as “a disastrous, misbegotten venture by President Putin” which “can lead to no good” for Russia. And he had a phone call this afternoon Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In a statement, Downing Street said: “The leaders categorically condemned the barbaric airstrikes being carried out by Russia against innocent civilians, including children. “The Prime Minister updated President Zelenskyy on UK military support being sent to Ukraine, and committed to sending more in the coming hours and days.” Video showed a ‘Z’ tank being towed by a tractor in Ukraine A self propelled gun also pictured bogged down Russian military vehicles are seen in the targeting sights of a drone The column is then blown up by the unmanned vehicle