Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took aim at what he called Russian propaganda in the wake of reported extra-judicial killings of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine, telling the United Nations Security Council (UNSC): “there are satellite images.” He said they would like maximum access for journalists and international organizations in Bucha and other areas of Ukraine and called for the International Criminal Court to investigate.
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Zelenskyy takes aim at Russian propaganda on Bucha during UNSC address: ‘There are satellite images’
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