Zelenskyi Merkel and Sarkozy go to Bucha to see

Zelenskyi: “Merkel and Sarkozy go to Bucha to see”

Volodymyr Zelenskyy certainly don’t send them to say. In an interview with CBS, he said that the United States is not ready to provide security guarantees in the form that Ukraine is demanding. Shortly before, he thanked the US and the Biden administration for everything they are doing for Ukraine: “But he wanted to emphasize they did not give us any security guarantees. That must be understood. And he added that Kyiv has not yet received any guarantees from other countries.

I “war crimes“Carried out by the Russians in Bucha, a town about 60 km northwest of Kyiv, and in other Ukrainian cities is becoming the subject of debates within the Security Council the UN next Tuesday: Selenskyj announced this according to reports from the Reuters news agency. For Moscow, it’s just a montage organized by Kyiv with manipulated photos. On the other hand, the West’s condemnation was unanimous and very harsh.

“I want every Russian mother to see the bodies of people killed in Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel. What did these people do to the Russians? Why did they torture ordinary civilians in a peaceful city? How can women be raped and killed? in front of their own eyes? Kids, Zelensky said in a video. “What did the Ukrainian city of Bucha do to Russia? How was this possible?” he said in Russian. Russian mothers, even if you raised looters, how come they also became executioners? You must know that your children have no soul and no heart. You killed knowingly.”

Regarding those responsible for the Bucha massacres, Irpin and Gostomel Zelensky said: “Yes You only deserve death after what they did. On our country he added there was absolute evil: murderers, executioners, rapists and looters who end up forming an army”.

The Ukrainian President has invited the former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the former French President Nicholas Sarkozy to go to Bucha to see what has been achieved in 14 years of concessions to the Moscow government.

The SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said he was “deeply shocked by the images of civilians killed in Bucha, Ukraine”. “It is important that an independent investigation leads to effective accountability.”