EU Official Decries ‘Massive War Crime’ by Russia in Mariupol

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The EU's foreign policy chief on Monday called Russia's attack on the Ukrainian port city Mariupol "a massive war crime", as a string of
member states pushed for sanctions on Moscow's key energy sector
international order, must clearly isolate this regime."Borrell said ministers would discuss further support to Ukraine and whether to add
fresh sanctions targeting the Russian oil and gas sectors to the barrage of economic punishment already imposed.A raft of EU nations are
pressing for the bloc to bar Russian energy exports
But there is reluctance from economic powerhouse Germany which remains reliant on Russian gas."I think it is unavoidable to start talking
about the energy sector, and we definitely can talk about oil because it is the biggest revenue to Russian budget and also it's quite easily
extent of the destruction in Ukraine right now, it's very hard, in my view, to make the case that we shouldn't be moving into the (Russian)
energy sector, particularly oil and coal."Denmark's top diplomat Jeppe Kofod supported a move to stop Russian ships docking at EU ports and