Russia fires at OSCE: Accuses it of leaking information to Western intelligence services

Against the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) accuses Russia of leaking information about the positions of Russian and pro-Russian forces in the Western and Ukrainian intelligence services.

The accusation was made by the representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova during the briefing of the journalists without, however, supporting it with evidence.

Zakharova, as reported by the Athens News Agency, said that the researchers from the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Donetsk, which is supported by Russiawill provide additional evidence.

The OSCE has a group of observers in eastern Ukraine, where Moscow-backed separatists have been fighting the Ukrainian army since 2014.

Shock for civilians found dead on the outskirts of Kiev

The bodies of 1,150 civilians have been found in the Kiev region since its inception war in Ukraine and 50% -70% of them have bullet wounds caused by small arms, the Kiev police announced today.

The head of the Kiev regional police, Andriy Nebitov, said in a video posted on Twitter that most of the bodies were found in the city of Bucha, where hundreds of civilian bodies were found after the withdrawal of Russian forces.

THE Ukraine claims that civilians found dead in Butsa were killed by Russian forces during their occupation of the area.

Reuters has not been able to verify the number of bodies found in Boutsa or the circumstances of their death.

Explosion on a building in Kyiv

Russia has denied targeting civilians since invading Ukraine on February 24.

He has called it “monstrous forgery” aimed at discrediting the Russian military on allegations that Russian forces executed civilians in Bhutan during the siege of the city.

Reuters has asked the Russian Ministry of Defense to comment on the latest announcement of the Kiev police.

“To date, we have found, examined and handed over to forensic authorities 1,150 bodies of civilians,” Nebitov said in the video, in which he appears to be standing in the rubble of buildings damaged by heavy fighting in the Kiev region.

“I want to emphasize that these are civilians, not soldiers,” the Athenian News Agency reported.

The video was posted the day UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was in Kyiv for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Ukrainian television broadcast footage of Guterres visiting the town of Borodyanka, where Zelensky described the situation as “significantly more terrible” than the situation in neighboring Bhutan.

Source: News Beast

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