's twisted attack on fleeing evacuees that saw at least 50 people killed - including five children - has today been slammed as a 'crime against humanity' by members of the international community. 'They hit a station where there are refugees, civilians and so this can be seen as a crime against humanity,' Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told 5 television, demanding experts to head to the scene in Kramatorsk to gather evidence so the perpetrators can be held to account. 'These crimes cannot remain unpunished,' he added, before calling for the Russian perpetrators to be hauled before the International Criminal Court at the Hague.
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