Satellite photo of mass grave in Bouka – More than 400 dead around Kyiv

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Endless nightmare in the areas from which the Russian troops withdrew στα outskirts of Kievin Μπουκαin the Irpin and Hostel with the Ukrainian authorities constantly finding new piles of civilians.

As broadcast by CNN invoking him Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Denys Monastyrskiyso far have been found at least 400 inanimate bodieshowever this number may increase.

Efforts to locate residents are hampered by landmines, according to the Ukrainian Interior Minister.

“I spoke to the rescuers. “Corridors have been built in some houses,” he said.

“In other cities, (in the Kiev region), the trails have been mined. Rescuers say they are moving step by step and avoid reporting a specific number of dead. The number will obviously be counted in the hundreds. Many locals seem to be ignored. “It is being determined who was abducted or tortured by the Russians, who escaped and did not return,” the Ukrainian official said.

A satellite image released by Maxar shows a burial site about 13.5 meters long in the church of St. Andrew in Bukha, Ukraine. The photo was taken on March 31.

Anger in the West over the “slaughter” in Bouka: Zelensky’s message, “Provocations” says Moscow

Images from the city of Bukha, on the outskirts of Kiev, with international disgust dead lying in the streets.

Images of horror recorded SKAI’s camera and the envoys of the station in Bouka which was for a month under Russian occupation. Along the way, SKAI’s crew encountered scorched earth and civilians who had fallen dead trying to find safe haven.

At the same time, investigations were launched in Ukraine by local prosecutors in the Kiev region for possible war crimes committed by Russia.

Zelensky: “War Crimes” Guilty to Be Punished

The “War crimes” committed in Bukha and other occupied cities will be discussed at the UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday, he said. Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky.

He warned that those responsible “will be found and punished”.

He described them as Russian soldiers “cattle” who “know no other way to act” than to commit crimes.

“Provocations,” says Moscow

For its part, Moscow dismissed the allegations of atrocities in Bouka, with the Russian Ministry of Defense in a statement claiming that the videos and photos depicting corpses are “provocations”.

Then the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced that Moscow is requesting an extraordinary meeting of the UN Security Council today to discuss the “escalation of violence” on the part of Kiev.

Anger at Western leaders

“The pathetic attacks by the Russians “Against innocent civilians in Irpin and Bukhara is even more evidence that Putin and his army are committing war crimes in Ukraine.” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Johnson stressed that “no denial or misinformation from the Kremlin can hide what we all know to be true – Putin is desperate, his invasion fails and Ukraine’s determination has never been stronger.”

New sanctions against Russia are expected to be announced in the coming days by the West, after the massacre in Bouka.

Insufficient sanctions says Kyiv – You will not isolate us, Moscow replies

However, he characterized them as “insufficient” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba. He stated that saw the draft He added that “as it stands, it is an inadequate response to Russian crime, to the Russian attack.”

He demanded that Europe impose an embargo on oil, gas and coal exported by Russia, close European ports on Russian ships and cargo, and exclude other Russian banks from the SWIFT interbank communication system. He added that he expects the same measures to be imposed by the G7.

For his part, his representative Kremlin Dmitry Peshkov characterized “Impossible” to isolate Russia in the modern world.

“Sooner or later, we will have to have a dialogue, whether they want it across the Atlantic or not.”

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