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Bucha massacre – Russians leave deadly explosives in city apartments

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New reports say Russian occupiers left explosives in the apartments of Bucha.

Ukraine’s Interior Minister told local reporters that the Russian soldiers went into apartments and left grenades if they found Ukrainian symbols or documents of a Ukrainian serviceman.

According to the Kyiv independent, the minister added that according to international standards, a day of active hostilities means a month of demining and the work is “extremely difficult and responsible.”

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Zelensky accused Russian troops of carrying out the most brutal and terrible war crimes since World War Two, following the distressing footage from the town of Bucha.

What happened in Bucha?

The world was shocked by a deadly massacre of a suburban Ukrainian neighbourhood.

Satellite images taken weeks ago of the town of Bucha in Ukraine show bodies of civilians on a street.

Maxar Technologies provided nine images taken of Bucha on March 18, 19 and 31 to Reuters.

According to Reuters, at least four of the images appear to show bodies on one of the town’s roads, Yablonska Street.

The city was occupied by Russian forces until about March 30.

Europe reacts to Massacres in Bucha Ukraine

The European Commission President says the EU is set to act after recent revelations of massacres in the town of Bucha.

Meanwhile Ukraine’s President Zelensky has delivered a powerful speech to the United Nations.

The leader urged the Security Council to remove Russia or dissolve entirely.

Zelensky accused Russian troops of carrying out the most brutal and terrible war crimes since World War Two, following the distressing footage from the town of Bucha.

Steve Pifer is the former US ambassador to Ukraine and says now is the time for Biden to send more military might because things have changed.

Russia’s UN ambassador has dismissed the accusations as lies.

The ambassador says not a single Ukrainian was harmed while Bucha was under Russian occupation.

Ticker News also spoke with Cheddars Political Director Megan Pratz who says Ukraine will most likely negotiate to prevent further attacks.

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