Invasion of Ukraine The US warned that Russia would concentrate

Invasion of Ukraine: The US warned that Russia would concentrate the offensive on the east and south of Ukrainian territory

The Ukrainian President has denounced the war crimes committed by the Russians on the ground

Ukraine, which regained control of the entire Kyiv region this weekend through Putin’s army, uncovered Russian barbarism: a “premeditated massacre” in the town of Bucha, 30 kilometers northwest of the capital, and hundreds of corpses of civilians killed at other salvaged were killed cities.

The newspaper New York Times released satellite images contradicting the Russian version of the Bucha massacrea Ukrainian city in which appeared this weekend Dozens of civilian bodies, some handcuffed or in mass graves.

Russia denied that its soldiers had executed civilians in Bucha before they left, and today its ambassador to the UN, Vasili Nebenzia, has assured that his soldiers left that city and only days later the bodies appeared on the streets. “It was a Monday,” he said at a press conference.

Meanwhile the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited Buchathe small town about 50 kilometers away Kyiv was recently recovered by Ukrainian troops and where the Russian army is accused of using a “Butcher‘ against the civilian population.

Tuesday, April 5 (Ukrainian time, GMT +3)

1.00: The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address that he would address the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday. He also said this to Kyiv he is interested in the most open and transparent possible investigation into the killing of civilians in Ukraine.

He added At least 300 civilians were killed in Buchaand hopes that in Borodyanka and other cities the number of victims will be higher: “I would like to emphasize that we are interested in the most complete and transparent investigation possible, the results of which will be known and explained to the entire international community. “

00.15: Amnesty International (AI) on Monday called for an investigation into all alleged war crimes committed by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine, including the alleged Bucha massacre near Kyiv.

“Reports from Bucha reveal a broader pattern of war crimes, including extrajudicial executions and torture in other occupied territories of Ukraine”Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of AI, said in a statement. called Callamard his suspicion that “the violence inflicted on civilians in Bucha at the hands of Russian soldiers is not unique”.

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