The West demands that Russia be held accountable for war crimes.
Moscow knew and deliberately conducted the campaign atrocities in Bucha near Kyiv . This was stated by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to reporters on April 5 before leaving for a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Radio Liberty reports.
“What we saw in Bucha is not an accidental act of a criminal unit. This is a deliberate campaign: to kill, torture, rape, commit atrocities. The messages are more than credible, the evidence is open to the world, “Blinken said.
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April 2 Kyiv region was liberated from Russian troops, including Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel. Following the retreat of the Russian military, mass deaths of civilians have been recorded in liberated towns and villages. p>
The Kremlin “categorically rejects any accusations of killing civilians.” Russia has even tried to convene a meeting of the UN Security Council , saying it was “a blatant provocation by Ukrainian radicals in Bucha.” However, the UN Security Council rejected the initiative.
On April 5, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that Russian servicemen who committed atrocities in Bucha in Kyiv region were being returned to Ukraine.
See special topic: The EU may impose sanctions on Putin's children – WSJ and Bloomberg But this issue is currently being studied. The National Guard has taken over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant The station will also rotate staff: there are still people who have remained in their jobs since the beginning of the occupation. Russian enemy poisoned water in Teronopil region – rocket hit ammonia fertilizers A tank of liquid fertilizers poisoned water in local wells for several days. Text version of Zelensky's speech at the UN Security Council: “Russia turns veto into death” The OP explained today that Bucha is “just the beginning of the truth about the real RF “. Russian military equipment is being taken out of Belarus – General Staff of the Armed Forces In addition, the occupiers “document the crimes of the Armed Forces” in Izyum and force doctors to sign “contracts” in Tokmak.