At Davos, Russia House Becomes ‘Russian War Crimes House’
Suffice to say, a distinctive kind of Davos this 12 months immediately after Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk is funding the set up of 1000’s of images captured during the bloodiest times of Russia’s invasion and war.
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While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was addressing the Environment Financial Forum asking for “most” sanctions versus Russia throughout a digital speech, the so called “Russia War Crimes household” was officially open and showcasing images documenting the impact of the war on civilians.
Even though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was addressing the Earth Economic Forum inquiring for “maximum” sanctions in opposition to Russia during a virtual speech, the so called “Russia War Crimes house” was officially open and featuring photos documenting the effects of the war on civilians.
President Vladimir Putin’s war usually means Russian organization and political leaders haven’t been invited to Davos this 12 months. That usually means there are no common “Russia House” social festivities with caviar and vodka spreads for the elite attendees of its evening entertaining. So what was dubbed the “Russia Dwelling” has been transformed by critics — which include Ukrainian tycoon Victor Pinchuk and the country’s Foreign Ministry — into what they call “Russia War Crimes Residence”.