In his interview with Bild, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the demand to provide evidence of the massacres in Bucha, presented by the Prime Minister of one of the countries. EU.
He speaks, tells countryabout the desire of the European politician to make sure that these are not staged shots, Paul Ronzheimer, a journalist for the German edition of Bild, wrote on Twitter, who interviewed:
“The EU politician wanted proof that the war crimes in Bucha were not staged. When I asked if it was the head of government, Zelensky answered yes, without naming him.”
Recall that after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Ukrainian city of Bucha, dead civilians were found there. The corpses of civilians were right on the streets, and a mass grave was also found. Vladimir Zelensky accused Russia of implementing genocide.
Despite video and photo evidence, Russia categorically denies involvement their military to the massacres of civilians in Bucha. Specialists of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation talk about “forgeries and fakes.” For example, they indicate the absence of traces of decomposition on the bodies.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a harsh statement about the killing of civilians in the city of Bucha (Ukraine). The European Union sent its experts to Bucha to investigate all the circumstances. Foreign media published satellite images showing that the dead were lying on the same roads and in the same position on the days when the Russian army was there.
On April 7, German intelligence announced that they had received evidence of murders in Bucha Russian military.
Yesterday EC President Ursula von der Leyen, head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell and Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Geger visited Bucha. On Friday, Ukrainian experts began exhuming bodies from a temporary burial near the temple. Some have already been identified.
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