Kyiv (Ukraine), 04/04/2022.- A general view of a street with destroyed Russian military machinery is seen in the recaptured by the Ukrainian army Bucha city near Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine, 04 April 2022. From the recaptured territory of Kyiv's area more than 410 bodies of killed civilian people were carried for exhumation and expert examination. The UN Human Rights Council has decided to launch an investigation into the violations committed after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine as Ukrainian Parliament reported. On 24 February, Russian troops had entered Ukrainian territory in what the Russian president declared a 'special military operation', resulting in fighting and destruction in the country, a huge flow of refugees, and multiple sanctions against Russia. (Rusia, Ucrania) EFE/EPA/STANISLAV KOZLIUK
Kyiv (Ukraine), 04/04/2022.- A general view of a street with destroyed Russian military machinery is seen in the recaptured by the Ukrainian army Bucha city near Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine, 04 April 2022. From the recaptured territory of Kyiv's area more than 410 bodies of killed civilian people were carried for exhumation and expert examination. The UN Human Rights Council has decided to launch an investigation into the violations committed after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine as Ukrainian Parliament reported. On 24 February, Russian troops had entered Ukrainian territory in what the Russian president declared a 'special military operation', resulting in fighting and destruction in the country, a huge flow of refugees, and multiple sanctions against Russia. (Rusia, Ucrania) EFE/EPA/STANISLAV KOZLIUK
Luego de que las autoridades ucranianas revelaron el hallazgo de más de 400 cadáveres de civiles, un coro ha resonado en los niveles más altos del poder político de Occidente, pidiendo rendición de cuentas, acciones judiciales y castigo. El lunes, el presidente ucraniano Volodymyr Zelenskyy dijo que estas muertes eran “genocidio” y “crímenes de guerra”, y el mandatario estadounidense Joe Biden señaló que su homólogo ruso Vladimir Putin es “un criminal de guerra” que debería ser enjuiciado.
Autor: EFE, publicada el 04 de abril de 2022