"Europe Implements Register of Damage to Hold Russia Accountable for War in Ukraine"

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The Council of Europe has approved a "Register of Damage" to document the damage in Ukraine caused by Russian forces so that Moscow could be held liable for compensation. The register has been signed by 40 countries, with another three finalising internal procedures to do so. The UK and the Netherlands have pledged to build an "international coalition" to provide fighter jet support for Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the register would play "a central role...to punish the war crimes of the Russian occupiers and to demand accountability for the enormous damage that Russia inflicts on Ukraine day after day."
- Council of Europe approves Register of Damage against Russia DW (English)
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- European leaders approve "Register of Damage" to document damages caused by the Russian forces DW News
- Europe, G7 sign war register for Ukraine FRANCE 24 English
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