It’s feared that more gruesome scenes will be discovered now that Russian forces have retreated from parts of Ukraine.
*Warning* Story contains details surrounding victims of war crime.
Ukrainian president, Volodomyr Zelensky will be speaking to leaders at the United Nations about the latest rounds of attacks and killings in his country.
Since the start of the war on Feb.24, there have been mass killings — but it wasn’t until a high tech satellite company took photos of the town of Bucha. The New York Times published the pictures of the area that had been under Russian control that detailed the large mass graves.
The area of Bucha was left desecrated; at least 410 bodies of civilians have been found in various states from laying on the ground next to bicycles or homes, others were discovered to have been tortured, tied up, burned and or raped. It’s surfaced that a torture chamber has also been discovered in Bucha.
NATO’s Secretary General is warning that while Russia has retreated from northern Ukraine, troops are regrouping to deploy another attack on the country from the east and south sides.
The Kremlin is disputing these accusations calling them fake and accusing western media of hiring crisis actors, with Moscow spreading disinformation to cover their continuous heinous acts and alleged war crimes.
So far the countries of Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Denmark have expelled dozens of Russian diplomats as well as many oligarchs have had multi-million dollar properties and assets seized over current sanctions.
A representative from Moscow has called this “short-sighted” and that there could be “reciprocal steps” to these expulsions and sanctions.