Zlansky in the area of ​​the massacre • Biden: Putin on trial

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After Russian military forces fled the vicinity of Kyiv, the size of the atrocities perpetrated by Russia on Bocha and Irpin became clear in the book cities of the Ukrainian capital.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zalansky visited the city of Bocha today (Monday) and said that “despite the severe suffering of the city’s residents, they still take care of everyone including animals.”

He added that “this is a characteristic of our people. Treat animals the way you would treat humans.” He added that “you can see what happened in this modern city. It’s a characteristic of Russian soldiers – they treat people worse than animals. It’s a real genocide.”

“Day after day we find more and more bodies with signs of violence,” the Ukrainian president added.

At the same time, Russia rejects the allegations and says that the attack on innocent people was carried out by nationalist Ukrainian soldiers who wanted to accuse Russia.

Meanwhile, according to reports in the United States, the country is expected to seek Russia’s expulsion from the UN Human Rights Council.

US President Joe Biden said tonight that he is working to impose further sanctions against Putin and Russia: “This guy (Putin ZB) is cruel, and what happened in Bocha is outrageous, and everyone saw it … I think it’s a crime war…”

In the harsh photos from Bocha, and a number of other towns in the area, scorched bodies are seen lying on the ground. According to reports in the town of Bocha alone, about 280 bodies were buried in a mass grave.

During the night the hard evidence than took place on the spot continued to accumulate. People from the AP news agency reported that they had identified at least 21 bodies in the town, including 9 bodies scattered at the site that the Russians used as a base. It is estimated that the bodies were shot up close. The hands of some of the bodies were seen tied behind his back. Shooting marks were found on one of the bodies.

One of the locals told the AP that the Russian soldiers were walking around a house and pulling people out of the basements. The same resident, who was interviewed anonymously for fear of his life, said the same residents were taken and shot. “They fired everywhere,” he described.

Bocha is not the only one. An adviser to Ukrainian President Zalansky Oleksiy Arstovich claimed that bodies had also been found in the surrounding towns, which looked exactly like a “horror movie”.

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