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Let's take a look at Ukraine, the new arrivals last night.

Another allegation has been raised that Russia used white phosphorus, a chemical weapon, in Ukraine.

The International Criminal Court (ICC), which is investigating Russia's war crimes, has launched an on-site investigation into the allegation of genocide of civilians.



This is reporter Bae Jun-woo.



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President Zelensky attended the Estonian parliament and insisted that the Russian military use white phosphorus shells.



'White phosphorus' is a deadly weapon for warfare that produces toxic gas when exposed to air, and in particular, when fragments enter the body, the human body is burned.



[Volodimir Zelensky/President of Ukraine: The Russian military uses all types of missiles and ammunition prohibited by international law and air bombs, especially white phosphorus bombs.

This is clearly terrorism targeting civilians.]



Although no separate evidence was presented during this speech, suspicions have been raised that Russia has used indiscriminate weapons of destruction, including white phosphorus bombs, cluster bombs, and thermobaric bombs.



The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who is investigating allegations of war crimes in Russia, visited a deputy Ukrainian deputy over the alleged genocide of civilians.



Earlier, dozens of bodies buried in the ground were found in the secondary vehicle, but ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan described the place as a "crime scene" and said "I came here because there is sufficient evidence."



Meanwhile, the U.S. is considering a massive Russian attack on Ukraine's Donbas region and is considering additional arms support to Ukraine.



It is known that the US is reviewing $750 million, or 920 billion won, of howitzers and coastal defense drones, as well as personal protective equipment against chemical attacks.



Russia has added 398 members of the House of Representatives to its entry ban in retaliation against the United States.