Zelenskyy vows that Russia won't succeed in hiding evidence of atrocities
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during his daily address Russia's leadership is now afraid after photos and videos of their army's atrocities in Bucha, and are trying to cover up their actions.
But the president vowed that the country won't succeed in hiding their violence.
"If the world has started a debate about whether it is permissible to call what the Russian military did on the territory of Ukraine genocide, the search for truth can no longer be stopped. You can't roll it back in any way," he said.
Zelenskyy praised the new U.S. sanctions that suspend Russia's ability to use U.S. bank accounts and related assets to pay its debt.
"This package has a spectacular look, but this is not enough," he said.
Zelenskyy added, "we will continue to insist on a complete blockade of the Russian banking system from international finance."
-ABC News' Christine Theodorou








