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Antonio Guterres at Boutcha and Irpin this Thursday

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres travels Thursday to the suburbs of kyiv, to Boutcha, Irpin and Borodianka, theaters of abuses attributed to the Russian army by the Ukrainians, while Moscow continues its offensive in the east and southern Ukraine.

kyiv accuses the Russian forces of having committed massacres after the discovery of dozens of corpses wearing civilian clothes in these localities occupied and then abandoned by the Russian army.

“Clear evidence of war crimes”

On April 2, in Boutcha, AFP journalists discovered the horror: a street strewn with corpses. And the UN documented the “murder, including some by summary execution”, of 50 civilians, after a mission in the city.

On Wednesday, Canadian MPs passed a motion condemning Russia’s “acts of genocide against the Ukrainian people” and saying there is “clear and abundant evidence of systematic and massive war crimes and crimes against humanity.” “.

The UN chief arrived in Ukraine from Moscow where he pleaded with Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire “as soon as possible”. He also said he was “concerned by the repeated reports of possible war crimes”, judging that they “require an independent investigation”.

Source: 20minutes

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