She said Ukraine needed the court's protection because Russia was not respecting international law as laid out in the 1948 Genocide Convention.
Ukraine brought the case before the ICJ days after the Russian invasion on Feb. 24 last year.
Kyiv argues Russia is abusing international law by saying the invasion was justified to stop an alleged genocide in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine says there was no risk of genocide in eastern Ukraine, where it had been fighting Russian-backed forces since 2014.
In Ukraine, Russia has continued to show its true colours," Zolotaryova said, listing alleged Russian attacks on civil infrastructure and grain supplies.
Persons:
Anton Korynevych, Oksana Zolotaryova, Alexander Vasilievich Shulgin, Gennady Kuzmin, Zolotaryova, Stephanie van den Berg, Toby Chopra, Alison Williams
Organizations:
Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Law, Russia's, HAGUE, Wednesday, United Nations, Thomson
Locations:
Russian, Netherlands, Ukraine, Russia, Kyiv, The Hague Russia, Moscow