Russia Says It Will Present Exempt Evidence in Bucha, Ukraine | News

The representative of Russia in the United Nations Organization (UN), Vasili Nebenzia, assured this Tuesday that he will present evidence that exempts the Moscow Army on acts of violence that took place in the Ukrainian city of Bucha.

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“The Russian military has nothing to do with the atrocities against civilians in Bucha (…) we have factual evidence that supports this position and we are going to present it to the United Nations Security Council,” Nebenzia said.

Referring to the executed civilians of Bucha, the Russian representative before the multilateral organization emphasized that the mayor of Bucha himself, Anatoli Fedoruk, declared that on March 31 that the city was in the hands of the Ukrainian Army and that the Moscow military had already abandoned area.

The audiovisual presented by Nebenzia shows that when Fedoruk confirms the takeover by the Ukrainian military, “March 31 will go down in the history of our town (…) as the day of the liberation of the Russian orcs,” said the mayor of Bucha in the video.

Likewise, the Russian diplomat reiterated that the Ukrainian Police had also shared a video illustrating the national military entering Bucha, “in that video there were no bodies in the streets, nor did they speak of massacres,” he added.

“In the four days since the Russian military left Bucha, there were no signs of atrocities, nor were they mentioned… In short, there are no reports of atrocities attributed to the Russian military in Bucha,” Nebenzia said.

Nebenzia rejected the fake news spread by the media in Ukraine and in the West about the situation in Bucha, trying to blame Russia for acts that it has not committed, “the videos that I have presented, especially those of Bucha, do not give reason to doubt that it was a montage. We will present new evidence in this regard,” he added.

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