"Bucha massacre"
Location | Ukraine |
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Blamed on | Russia |
Interest of | Adrien Bocquet, Sergey Korotkikh |
The "Bucha massacre" was the killing and abuse of Ukrainian civilians during the fight for and occupation of Bucha amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photographic and video evidence emerged on 1. April 2022 after Russian forces withdrew from the city.
Official narrative
The massacre was the killing of civilians by the Russian Armed Forces during occupation of the Ukrainian city of Bucha amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine. More than 300 inhabitants of the city were found dead the Russian forces, which did an orderly retreat from the city as a consolidation of forces, left lots of evidence of torture [1] and murder of civilians.
Concerns
Pro Russia sources on social media are relating a story that most of the victims were Ukrainian civilians that accepted food and other supplies from Russian soldiers in areas that were re-taken by the Ukrainian army.[citation needed]
“It begs the question why would the Russian army commit this atrocity on civilians wearing neutral white armbands after delivering large quantities of humanitarian aid?”
George Eliason (5 April 2022) [2]
Mid August 2022 the Ukrainian administration made it a crime to accept humanitarian aid from the Russian army.[3][4]
Resources
The Official Culprit
Name | Description |
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Russia | The largest nation state in the world |
References
- ↑ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-torture-room-bucha-b2050946.html
- ↑ https://georgeeliason.substack.com/p/bucha-proof-of-a-ukrainian-pogrom
- ↑ https://rumble.com/v1ggymx-jail-time-for-bread-new-ukrainian-law-forbids-citizens-to-accept-aid-from-r.html
- ↑ http://archive.today/2022.08.16-192447/https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1559564391447773186