Moscow continues to deny responsibility for the massacre of Buchabut the New York Times has reconstructed the massacre in the city with satellite images: the bodies have been in the streets for weeks, certainly before the withdrawal of the Russian troops. Ukrainian President Zelensky will speak to the UN today and will certainly ask for condemnation for what he saw in his visit to Bucha yesterday.
For Zelensky, at least 300 have died and he says cases like this are all over the country. The regional governor of Sumy, Dmytro Zhyvytsky, said at least three bodies of civilians with evident signs of torture were found in Konotop, in northeastern Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities also denounced the discovery, in a village west of Kiev, of five bodies of civilians with their hands tied behind their backs. Among these are those of the mayor of Motyzhyn, Olga Sukhenko, her husband and son. 165 children died and 266 were injured following the Russian invasion. This was announced by the Ukrainian Attorney General’s Office.
The American president Joe Biden he called for a war crimes trial against Vladimir Putin. The European Union is ready to bring new sanctions against Russia. Zelensky will speak to the United Nations Security Council this afternoon at 4 pm Italian time. During the night a new message: «They are already launching a false campaign to hide their guilt in the massacres of civilians in Mariupol. They will do dozens of staged interviews, new tapes and kill people to make them believe they have been killed by others. ‘
At dawn the news of an attack on the city of Mykolaiv also using unconventional weapons. The governor of the region, Vitaliy Kim said on social media that Russian troops have hit “civil and medical infrastructure, including a children’s hospital”.
Before Bucha had arrived the complaint of Human Rights Watch which has documented cases in which Russian military forces have committed violations of the laws of war against civilians in the occupied areas. There are reports of cases of rape, summary executions and violence against civilians between February 27 and March 14, 2022. \
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