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Zelensky to address UN Security Council on Tuesday on 'Boutcha massacre'

This is a first in almost six weeks of conflict.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will speak on Tuesday at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine, dominated by "the Boutcha massacre", the British diplomatic mission which presides in Ukraine announced on Twitter on Monday. April this United Nations body.

Moscow for its part denied having killed civilians in Boutcha, the Kremlin and the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov evoking "falsifications" and Ukrainian staging.

But satellite images show that dead bodies had been on the streets of Boutcha for at least three weeks – when Moscow controlled the city, then.

Murder of a postwoman in Ain: Mamadou Diallo acquitted "for the benefit of the doubt"

He claimed his innocence throughout the trial: Mamadou Diallo, accused of the bloody murder of a postwoman in 2008 in Montreal-la-Cluse, was acquitted on Monday by the Assize Court of Ain "for the benefit of the doubt ".

A little earlier in the day, the Advocate General Eric Mazaud had however demanded a 30-year prison sentence against the 32-year-old accused, confused by his DNA nearly ten years after the facts, while the investigation remained fixed on the former actor Gérald Thomassin.

But after nearly five hours of deliberation, he was acquitted of the murder charge.

The former paramedic, on the other hand, was sentenced to two years in prison - a sentence covered by his pre-trial detention - for the theft of a wad of banknotes which he admits having committed when he went to the scene of the crime. , before, according to him, fleeing after discovering the body of the victim.

Sentenced in 2019 for rape, two ex-police officers from 36 Quai des Orfèvres tried on appeal

In 2019, the trial of Antoine Q. and Nicolas R. ended abruptly for these two former elite police officers.

Sentenced to seven years in prison and found guilty of gang rape by the Paris Assize Court, these former members of the prestigious Research and Intervention Brigade (BRI) then left the Ile de la Cité in handcuffs. at the wrists.

A significant outcome, like the debates that were held for three weeks.

Accused since 2014 by a Canadian tourist, Emily Spanton, the two men immediately appealed this decision.

This Tuesday, everyone must meet at the Créteil court for the appeal trial of this case of the "rape of 36", in reference to the historic premises of the judicial police, 36 Quai des Orfèvres, where the facts took place.

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