President Volodymyr Zelenskyi dedicated his address on Friday evening to the event that Ukraine celebrated during the day – the anniversary of the liberation of the city of Buch, which became a symbol of Russian atrocities – and on this occasion he again promised that justice would be done. and that “this will be the new Nuremberg for the Nazis,” a reference to the trial of Russian leaders, according to News.ro.

Volodymyr ZelenskyiPhoto: Yefrem Lukatsky / AP / Profimedia

“The key word today is justice. “Justice is for our state, for all our people who lost their relatives and loved ones, lost their health, home, and normal life because of Russian aggression, because of the terror of the occupier,” said the Ukrainian leader.

He revealed that during the day he organized special events in Bucha on the occasion of the anniversary of the liberation of the city, and in Kyiv – a summit, discussions with European leaders and the second conference “United for Justice” – “speed up”. and it will intensify international activity for a tribunal to try Russian aggression, to obtain new mandates from the International Criminal Court to arrest Russian war criminals, for legal and fair sentences that all Russian criminals and torturers should receive.”

Zelensky demonstrated “one hundred percent” confidence that all these steps will be implemented, and promised to make sure of this, and Kyiv will find the necessary formats and tools.

“I thank everyone who helps us in this. Every state, every leader, every international organization. Today, representatives of almost fifty countries took part in our first summit in Buch. And this is only the beginning,” the Ukrainian president noted.

He thanked the four leaders who arrived in Kyiv on Friday and also visited Buchi, including the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maya Sanda, for their participation. “I am grateful to the leaders of Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia and Moldova, who visited Ukraine today and personally supported Bucha, honoring the memory of all those who died in the city during the Russian occupation,” said President Zelensky.

“And, of course, I thank our soldiers. To everyone who is fighting for Ukraine today. To everyone who has been fighting for Ukraine since the age of 14. To all those whose lives literally give life to Ukraine,” Zelenskyy said before delivering a daily message designed to give confidence and hope to his compatriots. “Ukrainians will survive this war. We will liberate our land and all our people from Russian slavery. And the day will come when the world will hear that justice has been restored for Ukraine. This will be a new Nuremberg for the Nazis,” Zelensky concluded his speech.