This is another refutation of the thesis of Russian propagandists that the killings in Bucha are a “provocation”.
American television channel CNN on Thursday, April 8, released a new video taken from a drone over Bucha, where Russian vehicles drive through the streets past the bodies of murdered city residents .
The video, which was received by CNN journalists, was shot during 12 and March 13. Before publication, its authenticity and shooting period were carefully checked.
It shows the bodies of people lying on the streets of the then occupied city. The clothes on these dead people are very similar to the clothes of corpses found by Ukrainian military and international journalists on April 1-3 after the city was liberated from Russian occupation. The location and posture of the bodies also coincide. Russian military armored vehicles and the military simply walked past these bodies during those two days.
This confirms that the killings of Bucha civilians took place at a time when the city was under Russian occupation, and in fact, it is another refutation of the Russian authorities' allegations of provocation and staging.
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We will remind, the mayor of Bucha Anatoly Fedoruk told that the Russian military killed inhabitants of the city according to special lists which helped to make local collaborators. The collection and exhumation of the bodies of citizens who died during the occupation is coming to an end in the city, and the prosecutor's office has already identified 10 Russian servicemen involved in these tortures and murders.
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