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« Reply #225 on: April 04, 2022, 09:26:00 pm »
Ukraine warns Russia's killings in Bucha are 'just the tip of the iceberg'
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UKRAINE'S Foreign Minister today warned NATO Allies, Russian killings in Bucha are 'just the tip of the iceberg'.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba today told the media: "What you've seen, the horrors that we've seen in Bucha are just the tip of the iceberg of all the crimes (that) have been committed by the Russian Army in the territory of Ukrainevso far.

"And I can tell you without any exaggeration, but with great sorrow, that the situation in Mariupol is much worse compared to what we've seen in Bucha, and other cities, towns and villages nearby Kyiv."

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White House: Russia intends to destroy Ukrainian forces in the east
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ABC News National Security and Defense Analyst Mick Mulroy says Russia committed war crimes and should be held accountable.


'Ukraine can win if we do what’s right’: retired US intelligence officer | On Balance with Leland Vi
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Dmitri Alperovitch is a former NATO advisor and Jerry Boykin is a retired former undersecretary of defense for intelligence.

Mondayy night, they joined On Balance to give an update with what’s going on in the Russia-Ukraine war, including whether the world should be shocked at the atrocities in Bucha. 

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Growing atrocities from war in Ukraine spark outrage
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Ukrainian officials said more than 400 civilians were found dead in a suburb of Kyiv. President Joe Biden called Vladimir Putin “a war criminal.”


Pretty sure Putin was a criminal long before he became a war criminal, just saying....

“Mass graves” and “hundreds of bodies” found near Kyiv - BBC News
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The United Nations is calling for an independent investigation into evidence that war crimes have been committed by Russian forces around Ukraine’s capital Kyiv.

As Ukrainian troops have re-entered areas close to the capital, after Russian forces retreated, they have reported finding mass graves and hundreds of bodies.

The BBC has seen evidence of bodies of civilians lying in the street in the town of Bucha, some with their hands and feet bound. 

Russia says the scenes have been fabricated.


Because Russia does not have a history of atrocities associated with it....

Pentagon Press Secretary On Images From Bucha, Ukraine: 'It Turned My Stomach'
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Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby discusses with Nicolle Wallace the latest from Russia's invasion into Ukraine.


Just keep in mind the Pope and Putin recently have been speaking of the spreading "anti-human" sentiments, and Russia even stating that the Neo-Nazis in Ukraine are "anti-human"....

Vindman: Bucha, Ukraine Killings Show Russian ‘Callousness For Human Life’
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“It shows a general callousness for human life,” says Lt. Col. Vindman on the Russian atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine. “Certainly they are callous with their soldiers’ lives, they’re going to be callous with the civilians’ lives.”


Putin: 'I'm not a murderer, and I'll prove it to you by murdering you!'. Not much different than how the Jews treated Jesus to be honest. Putin certainly is no Christian either! Putin most certainly is expressing his love for the in-group human-beings he appreciates when he calls out Neo-Nazis for being "anti-human". If you get in Putin's way, then you probably are not a human-being in his eyes.

'Bucha mass grave found' as Ukraine accuses Russian soldiers of **** & murder
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Ukraine's defence minister on Sunday accused Russian forces of an array of atrocities.

Oleksii Reznikov said the crimes came to light after Ukrainian forces moved into cities and towns after the invaders withdrew.

"This is not a special operation, these are not police actions. These are ordinary racists, fascists, and inhumane, who simply committed crimes against civilians, ****, killed, shot them in the back of the head.

 The whole world needs to know about this."

An image from eyewitnesses in Bucha shows hands poking out of what appear to be victims in a mass grave, and bodies lying in the streets.

Bucha lies 23 miles northwest of the capital Kyiv, an area Ukrainian troops said they recaptured on Saturday.

A reported 410 residents had been killed during a month-long occupation by the Russian army.

Russia's defence ministry denied the Ukrainian allegations, saying footage and photographs showing dead bodies in Bucha were "yet another provocation" by Kyiv.

It said Russian military units had left Bucha on March 30, and that civilians had been free to move around the town or evacuate while it was under Russian control.

But the reports and images of dead civilians brought outraged pro-Ukrainian demonstrators to the streets of Berlin on Sunday.

"It is horrible, it is not about the war. It is not the war right now. They want to erase the Ukraine as the culture, as the people."

And that sentiment echoed across Western capitals.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described images of dead bodies there as "a punch in the gut."

And the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain, along with the European Union's foreign policy chief, expressed outrage over the reports from Bucha.

Reznikov vowed to document the alleged atrocities, and said Ukraine would weigh bringing charges in the International Criminal Court.

”There is a whole list: these are war crimes, these are crimes against humanity."

The images of corpses in civilian clothes left behind by departing Russian troops has prompted calls from officials in Ukraine and Europe for tougher sanctions on Moscow.