Russia-Ukraine war: Polish prime minister attacks European leaders

by time news

Russia-Ukraine War: The Prime Minister of Poland, Mataus Morveyecki, Called today (Monday) for the establishment of an international committee of experts to investigate crimes of genocide in Ukraine and declared that “no one has any doubt anymore that we are dealing with pure evil.” He turned to French President Macron for his talks with Putin and wondered: “Criminals need to be fought, would you negotiate with Hitler and Stalin?”.

Morveyecki also accused Germany of blocking harsh sanctions against Russia, and that Chancellor Schultz was acting in the interests of German businessmen. He also came out against former Chancellor Merkel for her silence since the beginning of the war. “It has been Germany’s policy in recent years that has given power to Russia due to the monopoly on the sale of raw materials.”

Bodies on the streets of shame, Ukraine (Photo: REUTERS / Zohra Bensemra)

As mentioned, the words of the Prime Minister of Poland come after the harsh reports and sights from the town of Bucha near Kyiv, including pictures of corpses scattered all over the city. The Prosecutor General of Ukraine has announced that 410 bodies have been found so far. In addition, since the beginning of the invasion, 158 children have been killed so far.

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President of Ukraine, Vladimir ZlanskySaid that Russia is committing genocide in his country: “This is a purge of the whole nation and its people, we are citizens of Ukraine and we do not want to be subordinate to Russia, this is the reason why we are destroyed.”

In Russia, however, Western accusations have been leveled against the massacre in the town of Bocha. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that “the situation in the town of Bocha is staged and spread on social media in the West.” Russia’s chief investigator also ordered an official investigation into what he called a Ukrainian “provocation.”

In addition, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov condemned the comments of the leader of the ruling party in Poland, who claimed that “Warsaw would be open to possessing American nuclear weapons on its soil and would welcome a 50% increase in the number of American troops in Europe.” A Kremlin spokesman said such a move would only lead to increased tensions.

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