The European Court of Human Rights held Russia accountable for the MH17 tragedy and rights abuses in Ukraine. The court addressed cases filed by Ukraine and Netherlands related to Moscow’s actions since 2014. Despite Russia’s expulsion from the Council of Europe, the court asserted its jurisdiction. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved plans for a new international court.
2014 tragedy: European rights court says Moscow broke international law; violated Ukraine, downed flight MH17
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