Two explosions were heard today in the Russian city of Belgorod near the border with Ukraine, as two witnesses told Reuters, days after the move by the Russian authorities to accuse the Ukrainian military forces of bombing a fuel depot in the same city.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary Liz Tras said allegations of attacks on civilians during the Russian invasion of Ukraine should be investigated as war crimes, adding that the United Kingdom should fully support any such move by the International Criminal Court. Court.
“Their indiscriminate attacks on innocent civilians during Russia’s illegal and unwarranted invasion of Ukraine must be investigated as war crimes.”
Russia has previously denied targeting civilians, dismissing allegations of war crimes and calling its military incursion into Ukraine a “special military operation.”
The images are shocking, published by Zelensky’s adviser and member of the negotiators Mikhail Pontoliak, from Kyiv. The streets are filled with the corpses of men and women. He comments that these are “the worst crimes of Nazism”.
Kyiv region. 21st century Hell. Bodies of men and women, who were killed with their hands tied. The worst crimes of Nazism have returned to 🇪🇺. This was purposely done by 🇷🇺. Impose an embargo on energy resources, close seaports. Stop the murders! pic.twitter.com/5QIgUB8qfr
– Михайло Подоляк (@Podolyak_M) April 3, 2022
Bucha, Kyiv region. The bodies of people with tied hands, who were shot dead by 🇷🇺 soldiers lie in the streets. These people were not in the military. They had no weapons. They posed no threat. How many more such cases are happening right now in the occupied territories? (1/2) pic.twitter.com/AJloZ81JIt
– Михайло Подоляк (@Podolyak_M) April 2, 2022
The mayor of Bouka reports that the bodies are buried in mass graves.
In #Irpenthe occupiers shot women and girls and then drove tanks over them
The mayor of the city, Oleksandr Markushin, said this in an interview pic.twitter.com/PGmcyzQYdV
– NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 3, 2022
Also several Russian rockets hit the Ukrainian port of Nikolaev in the Black Sea, as stated today by Anton Geratshenko, advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Geratshenko said in a post on social media that local authorities had reported the attack.
All developments so far:
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