Bucha, Four Years on: Why Ukraine Cannot Afford Russia's 'Peace'
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Whenever Ukraine is advised to give in to Kremlin demands, it is time to recall the war crimes in Butsha.
Bucha, four years on: why Ukraine cannot afford Russia's 'Peace'
Four years after Bucha's liberation, the illusion of diplomacy persists while the war grinds on. In this opinion piece for Euronews, Denys Glushko, Editor-in-Chief of Ukrainian outlet "Apostrophe", argues Russia's terms amount to capitulation.
Butscha stands as a symbol of the murder and torture of Ukrainian civilians by Russian soldiers. Four years ago today, the Kyiv suburb was liberated – revealing the Russian atrocities. The process of coming to terms with the past continues. By R. Barth.
The anniversary was marked by acts of commemoration in honour of those who lost their lives before the withdrawal of forces from Moscow, while reports of abuses during control of the territory persist
Four years ago, it became clear what war crimes the Russian army was committing in the occupied territories. Symbolically, this is what the city of Butsha near Kyiv is today, where there were particularly many civilian victims of the occupation. For the anniversary, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas will travel to Ukraine together with a delegation of EU foreign ministers. Russia must be held responsible for its war crimes, writes Kallas on Pla…
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