Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who is investigating alleged war crimes committed in Ukraine after a military invasion by Russia, visited Ukraine to meet with President Zelensky and ask for cooperation in the investigation. rice field.

The International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands, announced on the 2nd of this month that it will begin investigating alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine at the request of each country.



The court revealed on the 16th that Chief Prosecutor Khan had visited western Ukraine himself and had an online meeting with President Zelensky in the capital Kyiv.



"I saw pictures of Mariupol and other cities in the east and found out the plight of the citizens and children. I want to collect all the evidence with the help of the president," Khan said in a meeting. I asked for your cooperation.



In an interview with CNN, he said, "The use of cluster munitions and unjustified attacks on densely populated areas of civilian facilities are not allowed." Will be the focus of the investigation.



Prior to this, Mr. Khan also visited his neighboring country, Poland, and conducted an interview survey with refugees from Ukraine, and it is believed that he promptly confirmed the situation at the site and cooperated with the concerned parties in order to pursue responsibility. increase.