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Global outcry over Bouka massacre – West announces new sanctions

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New sanctions against Russia will announce, in the coming days, the West, after the massacre in Bouka that caused global disgust. 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.

The Chancellor of Germany Olaf Solts He said on Sunday that Western countries would decide whether to impose further sanctions on Russia in the coming days over the “atrocities” committed by Russian troops in the city, near Kyiv.

“Killing civilians is a war crime” Chancellor Soltz said in a statement that “further measures are being taken against President Putin and his supporters in coordination with the Allies.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his supporters “They will feel the consequences” of their actions, Solz intervened.

“And we will continue to have weapons in Ukraine so that the country can defend itself against the Russian invasion,” he added.

The European Union must discuss the ban imports of Russian gas after Ukrainian and European officials accused Russian forces of committing atrocities in the city of Butsa near Kyiv, according to the German Ministry of Defense.

“An answer must be given. “Such crimes must not go unanswered,” the defense minister was quoted as saying Christine Lambrecht in an interview he gave.

According to a ministry post on Twitter, Lambrecht said European ministers should discuss ending Russian gas supplies.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called “unacceptable attacks on civilians” in Bouka and Irpin “war crimes” and vowed that London would step up sanctions against Russia and increase its military aid to Ukraine.

His disgust The horror of the crimes committed against civilians in the Ukrainian city of Bouka was expressed by the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a message on Twitter.

“The perpetrators must be held accountable. Greece stands by Ukraine“Is the message of Mr. Mitsotakis.

“The images of the crimes committed in the city of Butsa and in other areas liberated by the Ukrainian army leave us speechless. The barbarity of the mass murder of civilians is frightening and unacceptable. The Russian authorities must immediately stop the hostilities, the violence against the civilians and be accountable for what happened. “Italy condemns these horrific events with absolute determination and stands in solidarity with Ukraine and its people,” he said. Mario Draghi.

Zelensky outbreak

Outburst of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky about 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 in 2008.

“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.

Kremlin: “Provocations” and “staged show” the corpses in Bouka

For “provocations” and “staged show” in the city of Bouka Moscow is talking, denying that Russian forces killed civilians in the Ukrainian city. A statement from Russia’s Defense Ministry said, “The videos and photos of the corpses are” another provocation. “

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 commented that these were “the worst crimes of Nazism”.

The mayor of Bouka reports that the bodies are buried in mass graves.

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