Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Sunday night that war crimes committed in Bukhara and other occupied cities would be considered at a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday.
Zelensky said that hundreds of people were killed in Bouka and other cities – among them were civilians who were shot. He added that those responsible for war crimes “will be found and punished”.
The Ukrainian president said in a new speech that there would be a new package of sanctions against Russia, but that was “not enough”. He wants Russia’s leaders to see where their mandates came from, while at the same time inviting the former German chancellor Angela Merkel and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to go to Bouka to see where their 14 years of “concessions” in Russia have led.
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.
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