However, he did not say a word about Russia and its guilt.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett through four days after the publication of data on the killings of civilians in Bucha , he condemned the crime itself, but did not accuse Russia of the crime, according to the Jerusalem Post.
“We are shocked by what we see in Bucha, these horrible pictures, and we condemn them. The photos are very harsh. The suffering of Ukrainian citizens is enormous, and we are doing everything we can to help,” Bennett said.
At the same time, the head of the Israeli government did not mention Russia as a culprit or the need to punish the perpetrators.
Earlier, Israeli Foreign Minister Jair Lapid condemned Russia's war crimes in Bucha and openly called the actions of the Russian army in the settlements around Kyiv a war crime.
Earlier, British intelligence reported that Massacre and execution of civilians – part of Vladimir Putin's plan to invade Ukraine. They were to be carried out by Russian soldiers and intelligence.
We will remind, in the liberated territories of the Kiev region found mass graves with the lost Ukrainians . On the streets of Irpen, Bucha and other cities are bodies shot in the back of the head with their hands tied behind their backs, and burnt corpses on the roads. The media also reported on the atrocities of Russian soldiers during almost a month of occupation of Kyiv region, including the rape of minors.
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