The Pope prays for war refugees in Ukrainian and Russian

Ukraine: 360 dead in Bucha, the world in shock THE POINT AT 5 PM world

The massacres in Ukraine shock the world. The number of civilian deaths in Bucha is increasing. There would be 360, including at least 10 children, writes the Human Rights Commissioner of the Ukrainian Parliament Lyudmyla Denisova on Telegram. According to survivors, the city in the north of the country was the headquarters of Chechen leader Kadyrov. Denisova adds that the Russians shot people in the face, burned their eyes, severed body parts, and tortured adults and children to death. “I can’t cry anymore,” said Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
“Russians are also killing and torturing members of the press,” continues Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, adding that there is new information on the circumstances surrounding the death of Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius in Mariupol. ‘Captured by the racists who then shot him. The squatters threw the director’s body onto the street. His wife brought him from the blocked city to Lithuania at the risk of his life. The director’s true cause of death was not disclosed before it was secured. ‘
ANSA envoy Lorenzo Attianese arrived in Makariv, where 133 civilians were being tortured and killed, and spoke to Mayor Vadano Tokar: “Bodies were found with their hands tied and at least two cases of women raped and then killed.” One of these was slaughtered. We found the bodies. “In some houses, the Russian military threw grenades into dugouts because they didn’t want us to hide, Makariv residents said. Others reported “shooting at cars in the street with Russian army helicopters.” “The military groups took turns they said and the same soldiers told us to run away because the Udmurts and Buryats were coming,” they added, referring to the ethnicity of the militiamen from the area where the Russian Far East Brigade is being trained that would carry out the Bucha massacres.
Foreign Minister Kuleba announces that Kyiv has set up an online archive “to document Russia’s war crimes” which will therefore “contain accumulated evidence of atrocities committed by the Russian military in Ukraine to ensure that these war criminals are not brought to justice.” escape”. The archive opens with alarm sirens and the words: “Beyond evil even during the war”. The site includes sections on victims, torture, hostages and rape. And he gives the numbers of the tragedy: 1,563 dead, including 167 children, 4,820 war crimes, 6,800 destroyed buildings. Numbers that Kyiv documented with testimonies from civilians, but also from the media. But above all with photos: from the bombed children’s hospital in Mariupol and those of the Bucha massacre. The page was updated yesterday with the attack on Kramatorsk Station.
Meanwhile, the BBC reports, Moscow has reorganized command of its operations in Ukraine, placing General Alexander Dvornikov, an officer with extensive military experience in the field in Syria, at the forefront of the invasion. “This particular commander has a lot of experience with Russian operations in Syria. So we expect that overall leadership and control will improve,” commented the source consulted by British television, explaining that the decision is aimed at improving coordination between the different units, which until now have been organized and commanded separately.
Alarm for the Russian economy: The rating agency Standard & Poor’s has lowered the creditworthiness rating of Russia’s foreign currency debt from Cc / c to Sd / Sd, bringing it to the level of “selective default, one notch above “D. ‘ from ‘Default’ (bankruptcy). The cut follows Moscow’s April 4 decision to make coupon and principal payments on dollardenominated Eurobonds denominated in rubles.
At the diplomatic level, the Pope once again sent his almsgiver, the Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, to Ukraine. It is the third time that the Cardinal Almsgiver travels through Poland to the country at war, but this time the destination is Kyiv. The goal is not only to deliver a second ambulance, but also to celebrate the Easter Triduum in the Ukrainian capital and stay in the country for the whole of Holy Week.

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