Outburst of the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky for the Russian atrocities in Bukha near Kyiv. “Mothers of Russian soldiers, look what you grew up with,” he told the Telegram.
The President of Ukraine first blames the West for the non-accession of Ukraine to North Atlantic Alliance.
“Bucharest, Declaration of the NATO Summit. April 3 14 years ago. There was an opportunity to prevent (ie the invasion), so that Russia would not come. Bouka, Kiev region. Now. “Russia has come,” said the Ukrainian president.
“The mothers of Russian soldiers must see this. See what you have grown up with. Murderers, looters, butchers “.
In this context, the Ukrainian president posted photos of atrocities in the city.
Beware of harsh images
The West today blamed Russian military forces for the committing atrocities in the Kiev region, after the statement of the mayor of Bukha that 300 residents of the city, were killed during the Russian occupation that lasted for a month.
The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said in an interview with CNN today that the images of the large number of dead Ukrainians in the city of Bukha, after the withdrawal of Russian military forces “are a punch in the stomach.”
“In a state of shock from the news of the atrocities by the Russian forces, the EU is helping Ukraine to document the commission of war crimes,” he said in a Twitter post. EU High Representative Josep Borrelladding that all cases need to be investigated by the International Criminal Court.
Further sanctions against Russia and EU support for Ukraine are on the way, he said. President of the European Council, Charles Michelposted on Twitter, at the same time stating that he was shocked by “the images of atrocities committed by the Russian army in the liberated area of Kiev Buka”.
“The EU “Assists Ukraine and NGOs in gathering the necessary evidence for prosecution in international courts.”
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
Condemnation from Berlin as well
He condemned the Russian atrocities in the Ukrainian city of Bukhara near Kyiv on Sunday and Berlin announcing new sanctions against Moscow.
Numerous reports of Russian atrocities against civilians have surfaced in Bukhara, including a report by Ukrainian officials that the city was forced to bury 280 people in mass graves.
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