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Moscow calls for emergency convening of UN Security Council over “provocations” in Bouka

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The emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday asked the Kremlin to discuss the “provocations of the Ukrainian radicals” in the city of Bouka

“In the light of the blatant provocation of Ukrainian radicals in Bhutan, Russia has called for the convening of the UN Security Council,” Dmitry Polanski, the country’s first deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, told the Telegram.

Ukrainians accuse Russian forces of slaughtering civilians in the city, something Moscow denies.

For “provocations” and “staged performance” in Bouka did Russia, for example 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. “

According to the ministry, all Russian military units had left city ​​on March 30. The statement also said that Russian troops had delivered 452 tonnes of humanitarian aid to residents of communities in the greater Kiev area.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced earlier 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”.

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.

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