Russia, which is facing an all-out attack over the massacre in Ukraine’s Butcha city, has come into defensive mode and condemned the incident. The Russian Embassy in India has issued a statement saying that the Bucha massacre brought back horrific memories of Nazi violence during World War II. The massacre in Ukraine’s Butcha city, 37 km from Kyiv, is being condemned around the world.
A mass cemetery has been found in the city of Bucha, from which the mutilated bodies of 300 Ukrainian citizens have been recovered so far. There are many dead bodies who have been shot with a gun on their forehead. These disturbing pictures of the city of Bucha have created a furore all over the world. This incident is being condemned all around. The city of Butcha has been under the control of Russian troops for nearly a month after the invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine has accused Russia of genocide and war crimes in Bucha. However, Russia has denied these allegations, saying that this conspiracy has been hatched to malign Russia’s image.
India’s strong reaction to the Bucha massacre
India has also strongly criticized the massacre in Bucha city and demanded an independent inquiry into the matter. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations TS Tirumurti said that the news of the massacre coming from the town of Boocha was disturbing. We condemn these killings and support the demand for an independent investigation. China, standing with Russia, has also condemned the massacre in Bucha.
Ukrainian citizens killed each other
On the other hand, the US, the G7 and the European Union are preparing to impose more stringent sanctions on Russia after the Bucha violence. The French government has summoned him on the tweet of the Russian ambassador in Paris regarding the killings in Boucha. Russia’s ambassador to Paris posted photos on Twitter saying it was Ukrainians who killed their own people.