UNITED NATIONS -- Ukraine鈥檚 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia on Tuesday of becoming 鈥渁 terrorist鈥 state carrying out 鈥渄aily terrorist acts鈥 and urged Russia鈥檚 expulsion from the United Nations.

In a virtual address to the UN Security Council, Zelenskyy urged the UN to establish an international tribunal to investigate 鈥渢he actions of Russian occupiers on Ukrainian soil鈥 and to hold the country accountable.

鈥淲e need to act urgently to do everything to make Russia stop the killing spree,鈥 Zelenskyy said, warning that otherwise Russia鈥檚 鈥渢errorist activity鈥 will spread to other European countries and Asia, singling out the Baltic states, Poland, Moldova and Kazakhstan.

鈥淲hat is punished at the level of specific criminals and criminal organizations must not go unpunished at the level of a state that has become a terrorist,鈥 he said. 鈥淒aily terrorist acts. No days off. They work as terrorists every day.鈥

In urging Russia鈥檚 ouster from the 193-member United Nations, Zelenskyy cited Article 6 of the UN Charter which states that a member 鈥渨hich has persistently violated the principles contained in the present Charter may be expelled from the organization by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.鈥

Russia鈥檚 expulsion, however, is virtually impossible. That鈥檚 because as a permanent council member Russia would be able to use its veto to block any attempt to oust it.

Ukraine called the council meeting after Russia鈥檚 recent upsurge in attacks including Monday鈥檚 fiery airstrike on a crowded shopping mall in the central city of Kremenchuk that Zelenskyy said killed at least 18 people and wounded 30 others. 鈥淒ozens are missing鈥 and body fragments have been found including hands and feet, he said, adding that unfortunately there may be more victims.

The Ukrainian leader began his speech listing Russia鈥檚 attacks in recent days and giving the first names and ages of many of the victims. He ended his address asking the 15 Security Council members and others in the chamber to stand in silent tribute to commemorate the 鈥渢ens of thousands鈥 of Ukrainian children and adults killed in the war.

All members rose including Russia鈥檚 deputy UN ambassador Dmitry Polyansky.

When he took the floor later, Polyansky protested against giving Zelenskyy a second opportunity to address the Security Council, a decision by Albanian which holds the council presidency this month.

The Russian envoy said the Ukrainian president鈥檚 video address violated the council鈥檚 traditions and existing practices which state that leaders who wish to speak to the council must be present in the chamber.

鈥淭he UN Security Council should not be turned into a platform for a remote PR campaign from president Zelenskyy in order to get more weapons from participants at the NATO summit鈥 starting Wednesday in Madrid, Polyansky said.

He claimed that there was no Russian strike on the shopping centre in Kremenchuk, saying Russian precision weapons struck hangars in the Kremenchuk road machinery plant with weapons and ammunition from the United States and Europe destined for Ukrainian troops in eastern Donbass.

The shopping centre was some distance away but the detonation of ammunition 鈥渃reated a fire which then spread to the shopping centre,鈥 Polyansky said.

The Russian envoy told Western nations that by supplying weapons to Ukraine they were prolonging the time when Ukraine鈥檚 leaders 鈥渨ill sit down at the negotiating table with a realistic position rather than with slogans.鈥

鈥淲e began a special military operation in order to stop the shelling of Donbass by Ukraine and so that the territory of this country, which has been turned into anti-Russia at the behest of a number of Western countries, as well as its nationalist leadership, ceases to pose a threat to Russia or the inhabitants of the south and southeast of Ukraine,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd until those goals are achieved, our operation will continue.鈥

Britain鈥檚 UN Ambassador Barbara Woodward retorted that Russia 鈥渃an try to claim that nothing is true and make outrageous claims of Ukrainian provocations鈥 but the undeniable fact is that Russia invaded Ukraine.

鈥淭here is one aggressor here,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he evidence will catch up with them and there will be accountability for these crimes."

Ambassador Zhang Jun of China, a close ally of Russia, called the conflict 鈥渁 geopolitical crisis鈥 with multi-faceted spillover effects and urged the international community to work together to create conditions for Russian-Ukrainian peace talks to end hostilities at an early date.

鈥淎ttempts to weaponize the world economy and to coerce other countries into taking sides will artificially divide the international community, and make the world even less secure,鈥 Zhang warned. 鈥淒elaying and obstructing diplomatic negotiations for geopolitical purposes will only add fuel to the fire to intensify confrontation and magnify conflicts. Inevitably, it will end up hurting themselves.鈥

U.S. deputy ambassador Richard Mills, like many other Western ambassadors, accused Russia of destroying the shopping centre, saying the attack 鈥渇its into a cruel pattern, one where the Russian military kills civilians and destroys civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.鈥

He stressed that there is ample publicly available evidence 鈥渢hat Russia, and Russia alone鈥 is responsible for this and other attacks.

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