Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, investigating the situation in Ukraine, where Russia's military invasion continues, visits Bucha near the capital Kieu, where many civilians were found to have been killed, and cooperates with Ukrainian prosecutors. He showed his willingness to embark on a full-scale investigation into war crimes.

Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, visited Bucha on the 13th, when many civilians were found murdered after the withdrawal of Russian troops.



"I visited here because of reasonable grounds to believe that the crimes under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court were committed," Khan, the chief prosecutor, told reporters. He showed his willingness to embark on a full-scale investigation of the crime against.



In addition, Chief Prosecutor Khan revealed that the International Criminal Court will also have a team of forensic experts and others to conduct an on-site investigation.



According to the International Criminal Court, Chief Prosecutor Khan also visited the capital Kieu on the 13th to meet with Ukrainian Attorney General Benedictova and agreed to cooperate in the investigation. It is expected that the movement toward pursuing the responsibility of the government will become more active.