Bodies after the Russian withdrawal.. Moscow denies and the West condemns

Corpses Approximately 300 civilians, "who were killed by Russian forces".

Network reported "CNN" The American, that on one of the town’s streets, the bodies of about twenty people were found, some of them lying on their backs, while others were on the ground.

The preview showed, that one of Victims He had two hands tied, while a piece of clothing was placed in his mouth, which was considered an indication of arrest and torture prior to the killing in the field.

Agency said "France Brush" She took pictures of the bodies of the civilian victims, on Saturday, April 2, the same day that the Russian forces withdrew from the town.

The Russian forces withdrew recently from the towns adjacent to the capital, Kyiv, after Moscow decided to focus its operations on the Donbass region in the east of the country, where there are pro-Russian separatists.

Western reports stated that Russia decided to disregard the seizure of Kyiv and major cities, because it was met with fierce resistance that it did not expect, and the Russian army also failed to enter the capital or encircle it tightly.

Western condemnations and Russian exile

Wadan Wazir US State Department، Anthony Blinken، "Killing of Ukrainian civilians"describing it as"thunderbolt"stressing the need to hold accountable "Involved in war crimes".

Blinken said in an interview "The most important thing is not to fall into a state of indifference to these practices, as they cannot be normalized.. This is the case every day that Russia’s brutality against Ukraine continues.".

When Blinken was asked about whether she US administration Assuming that Russia was already implicated in war crimes in Ukraine, the US Secretary of State tried to remain somewhat conservative.

Blinken stressed that the United States will scrutinize well, and will work to document what happens, to enable relevant institutions and organizations to play their role, including the US State Department.

Adviser to the Ukrainian president, Oleksiy Aristovich, said that reports coming from towns around Kyiv show what’s behind him "Russian occupation"as he put it, describing what happened Balfazaat.

He added that what happened requires the world to notice "Russia’s war crimes, which are crimes against humanity"according to him.

He pointed out that the situation of the cities from which the Russians left near Kyiv is similar to what appears in horror films.

In the same vein, German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck condemned the killing of civilians in the town of Bucha, describing what happened as a war crime that should not go unanswered.

The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said he was shocked by the pictures coming from the town of Bucha, and vowed to impose more sanctions on Russia.

On Sunday, Russia denied Ukraine’s allegations that it had killed civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.

In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Defense described the footage and pictures showing the bodies of the dead as… "Another provocation".

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Ukrainian officials and witnesses said the Corpses Approximately 300 civilians, “who were killed by Russian forces“.

CNN reported that on one of the town’s streets, the bodies of about twenty people were found, some of them lying on their backs, while the faces of others were on the ground.

The preview showed, that one of Victims He had two hands tied, while a piece of clothing was placed in his mouth, which was considered an indication of arrest and torture prior to the killing in the field.

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Agence France-Presse said that it took pictures of the bodies of the civilian victims, on Saturday, April 2, the same day that the Russian forces withdrew from the town.

The Russian forces withdrew recently from the towns adjacent to the capital, Kyiv, after Moscow decided to focus its operations on the Donbass region in the east of the country, where there are pro-Russian separatists.

Western reports stated that Russia decided to disregard the seizure of Kyiv and major cities, because it was met with fierce resistance that it did not expect, and the Russian army also failed to enter the capital or encircle it tightly.

Western condemnations and Russian exile

Wadan Wazir US State Department، Anthony Blinken“The killing of Ukrainian civilians,” describing the matter as “a shocking matter,” stressing the need to hold those “involved in war crimes” accountable.

“The most important thing is not to fall into a state of indifference to these practices, as they cannot be normalized,” Blinken said in a newspaper interview. “This is the case every day that Russia’s brutality against Ukraine continues.”

When Blinken was asked about whether she US administration Assuming that Russia was already implicated in war crimes in Ukraine, the US Secretary of State tried to remain somewhat conservative.

Blinken stressed that the United States will scrutinize well, and will work to document what happens, to enable relevant institutions and organizations to play their role, including the US State Department.

Adviser to the Ukrainian President, Oleksiy Aristovich, said that reports coming from towns around Kyiv show what the “Russian occupation” left behind, as he put it, describing what happened as atrocities.

He added that what happened requires the world to pay attention to “the war crimes committed by Russia, which are crimes against humanity,” according to him.

He pointed out that the situation of the cities from which the Russians left near Kyiv is similar to what appears in horror films.

In the same vein, German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck condemned the killing of civilians in the town of Bucha, describing what happened as a war crime that should not go unanswered.

The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said he was shocked by the pictures coming from the town of Bucha, and vowed to impose more sanctions on Russia.

On Sunday, Russia denied Ukraine’s allegations that it had killed civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.

In a statement, the Russian Defense Ministry described the footage and photos showing the dead bodies as “another provocation.”

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