The presidents of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland visited Borodyanka

The President of Lithuania has stated that brutal war crimes committed by the Russian army will not go unpunished. Presidents of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and Poland visited Borodyanka . Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has said that brutal war crimes committed by the Russian army will not go unpunished.

“I visited Borodyanka today. This is where the dark side of humanity has shown its face. The brutal war crimes committed by the Russian army will not go unpunished. War criminals must be prosecuted internationally. Hold on, Ukraine!” – Naused said on Twitter.

The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Iryna Venediktova stated that despite the shocking staff and the situation in Bucha , the situation with human losses is the worst in Borodyanka.

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> shocked the whole world and caused natural indignation among the leaders of all civilized countries. In the liberated territories of Kyiv region they found mass graves with dead 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. World media and Ukrainian journalists report on the atrocities of Russian soldiers during almost a month of occupation of Kyiv region, including the rape of minors.

Yesterday Bucha was named the second “Srebrenica”, and the mysterious Russian soul went to Hell under the song of Leps. The best day that can come now is to punish war criminals. Including Russian generals who give orders, soldiers who shoot civilians, propagandists and artists who sing and lie in support of the bloody regime. But for this to happen, two conditions must be met. Which? Read about it in the article Inna Vedernikova « Depopulation of Russia. Who and how documents the atrocities of the “Russian measure” in Bucha “.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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