The excuse of an ad hoc created “hype” to denigrate the Russians no longer holds up. The New York Times published images of the horror in Bucha showing that the bodies were on the streets as early as March 11. This would catch the troops from Wladimir Putin who left the city in Ukraine on March 30. Ukrainian authorities claim to have recovered and identified so far over 410 bodies in the thirty villages around Kyiv that have just been evacuated to Belarus by the retreating Russian army. But Moscow rejects the allegations. The videos of the dead civilians would have been for the Tsar’s entourage “ordered” by the United States as part of a conspiracy to blame Russia.
This is not enough as there is another footage to frame the Russian army. If you compare the images from the US newspaper with a video taken by a local council on April 2, you can see that The bodies are in exactly the same position. “If you look around you might find others. There could be hundreds more. You have to look in the loose earth in the gardens, in the houses, in the cisterns, but especially in the wooded areas and along the river.” he tells Corriere della Sera. Oleg Anatolieko, 43yearold police officer guarding the church district. And indeed, that of Bucha is an unprecedented horror. And again: “The Russians retreated in piles of unexploded bullets and thousands of mines, many of them drop bombs, to boycott our reclamation work.”
In fact, the city has been completely razed to the ground: the buildings in the center are uninhabitable, the streets are deserted, all kinds of rubble lie around and only a few civilians survived the massacre. “They called their families at home and they asked what to steal Tatiana tells about Russian raids . The wife of one asked him to take our daughter’s computer and give it to hers: “A man also shows the credit cards scattered on the street:”They took our wallets. They stole from the kitchens, they wanted vodka and cigarettes. But here they also tried to take away the bricks with which we remade the roof. But that’s not all, because there are so many who tell about the sexual assaults by the army sent by Putin unknown, but several Ukrainian sources mention the lieutenant colonel Omurbekov Asanbekovich.
Here are the satellite images of Bucha published by the New York Times showing the bodies of Ukrainian civilians on the street as early as March 11