Ukraine files case against Russia at UN's highest court


              Russian President Vladimir Putin walks to meet with Moldovan President Igor Dodon in Moscow's, Kremlin, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Dodson is in Russia on an official visit. (Sergei Ilnitsky/Pool photo via AP)
Russian President Vladimir Putin walks to meet with Moldovan President Igor Dodon in Moscow's, Kremlin, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Dodson is in Russia on an official visit. (Sergei Ilnitsky/Pool photo via AP)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Ukraine has filed a case against Russia at the United Nations' highest court, accusing Moscow of illegally annexing Crimea and illicitly funding separatist rebel groups. Kiev also is seeking compensation for deadly incidents including the 2014 shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.

In the case announced Tuesday by the International Court of Justice, Ukraine accuses Moscow of "intervening militarily in Ukraine, financing acts of terrorism, and violating the human rights of millions of Ukraine's citizens."

Kiev further alleges that Moscow's takeover of Crimea "brazenly defied the U.N. Charter, seizing a part of Ukraine's sovereign territory by military force."

No date was immediately announced for hearings in the case, which is likely to take many months to complete.

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