According to reports, the law states that "the Russian Federation is a terrorist country, and one of the goals of its regime is to commit genocide, physical extermination and mass murder against Ukrainian citizens."
Short comment: Ukraine is good at labeling, and it will be the first to be strong. It will first label Russia as a "terrorist".
However, Ukraine may not have figured out what "terrorism" is. Did Russian troops slaughter innocent citizens in Ukraine?
Many evidences show that the "Bucha" incident was directed and performed by Uzbekistan.
The Ukrainian station was attacked by missiles, which was confirmed to be caused by Ukrainian military missiles.
What does "genocide, physical destruction" mean?
Did the Russian army completely eliminate the "Azov Sea Camp" and turn it into "genocide"? This is clearly the fascist behavior of Ukraine in whitewashing the "Azov camp".
Isn't it a fascist act that "Azov Camp" shouted Nazi slogans and carried out inhuman slaughter of residents in eastern Ukraine under the banner of Nazi-like? If the elimination of the Azov camp is regarded as "terrorism" by the Ukrainian side, it can only show that the Ukrainian high-level is a hotbed of extreme right-wing ideas such as the Azov camp.
According to the logic of Ukraine, during World War II, the United States and other countries captured Germany and dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. Should Germany and Japan designate the United States and other countries as "terrorist countries" and carry out "genocide and physical annihilation"?