Kuleba: Demands catastrophic sanctions against Russia by G7 over “massacre of civilians in Bhutsa”

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba is calling for new “catastrophic” sanctions against Russia for what he described as “deliberate” massacre of civilians in the city of Butsa by the Russian armed forces, according to Reuters.

Kuleba also called on the International Criminal Court to send a mission to investigate “war crimes” in the city.

” The massacre in the town of Boutsa was deliberate. “The goal of the Russians is to exterminate as many Ukrainians as possible,” Kuleba wrote on Twitter. We must stop them and drive them away. I demand new catastrophic G7 sanctions now:

-E embargo on oil, gas, coal.
-Close all ports on Russian ships and goods.
– Disconnection of all Russian banks from SWIFT.

“We continue to collect and search for corpses, but their number has already reached hundreds. Dead bodies are on the streets. They killed civilians while they were living there and when they left these villages and towns,” Kuleba was quoted as saying. Foreign Minister on Twitter.

Russia has not yet commented publicly on the Ukrainian allegations. Moscow has previously repeatedly denied Ukrainian allegations that it has targeted civilians.

Ukraine demands a fifth package of sanctions

A senior official in Ukraine’s presidential office said today that a fifth package of sanctions should be imposed on Russia, targeting all its banks, closing ports to Russian ships and imposing an embargo on all Russian trade.

Andriy Shibikha, deputy director of the Ukrainian presidential office, said in a televised statement that sanctions should be imposed on Russia over its use of violence in the city of Butsa, near Kyiv.

Russia has not yet commented publicly on the allegations. Moscow has repeatedly denied Ukraine’s claims that it has targeted civilians.

Source: Capital

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