in moscow, andrey ontikov, political analyst. and in new jersey, alexander hinton director of the center for genocide and human rights. what is considered a war crime? according to the u.n. it is the breach of international law committed against civilians or enemy combatants during an armed conflict. the geneva convention defines a war crime as their willful killing, torture, or inhumane treatment not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully in an unprovoked manner. the international criminal court has expanded the list by including crimes such as forced pregnancy, intended to affect the ethnic makeup of the population. let me start with you, alexander hinton in new jersey. did the images out of bucha meet the definition of a war crime? alexander: absolutely. it is one piece of a larger puzzle that makes the case were crimes have taken place. you need to look at this in the larger context of the violence that has been perpetrated by russia and ukraine -- by russia in ukraine. the bombing that has taken place, an