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Ukraine: Zelensky describes Russian military as “beasts” committing war crimes

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky He said last night that other “horrors” could come to light, revealing “even more deaths and crimes” in areas of his Russian-controlled country.

“Because that is the nature of the Russian army that invaded our country. “They are beasts that know no other way to act.” argued in his taped sermon. He added that he wanted every mother of a Russian soldier to see the bodies of civilians in Butsa and elsewhere.

“What did they do; Why were they killed? “What did a civilian who was just riding his bike do?”

“Why were civilians tortured to death in a peaceful Ukrainian city?” Why did they strangle women after they took them out by pulling the earrings from their ears? How could they rape women and kill them in front of their children? To mock their victims even after their death? Why did they step on corpses with tanks? What did Boutsa do to your Russia?».

Images of civilian bodies in the small town, a few dozen kilometers from Kyiv, have sparked international outcry. The Ukrainian government has blamed Russian forces, who recently occupied Bhutan, for killing dozens of civilians. Moscow denies it.

Volodymyr Zelensky also claimed that the former German chancellor Angela Merkel and the former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy they would have to visit Butsa to see what led to what they described as a failed policy towards Russia. “I invite Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy to visit Boutza to see where the concession policy has led for 14 years.”

In 2008, NATO member states considered accepting Ukraine, but decided not to do so because of Russian opposition.

According to Buta Deputy Mayor Taras Sapravski, at least fifty of the at least 300 civilians found dead after Russian forces withdrew late last week have been the target of extrajudicial executions by Russian forces. Others were killed by crossfire or their deaths have not been explained.

The Russian Ministry of Defense He objected that the photos and videos released by the Ukrainian authorities were “provocative” and that the Russian troops had not violently treated “not a single” resident. He said that when the Russian forces withdrew on March 30, they were distributing 452 tons of humanitarian aid to communities in the Kiev region.

Kyiv has again accused Moscow of war crimes. From Hostomel, near Bhutan, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov stressed that this is not a special operation (…). “These are inhumane people who have committed crimes against civilians.”

Source: News Beast

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