Bucha killings News
Today is the 59th day of the Ukraine-Russia war. At the same time, scenes of devastation are visible everywhere in Ukraine. To know what has been destroyed by the war, watch the ground report of Zee News.
Today is the 58th day of the Ukraine-Russia war. At the same time, scenes of devastation are visible everywhere in Ukraine. To know what has been destroyed by the war, watch the ground report of Zee News.
US President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held virtual talks on Monday focused mainly on Ukraine.
Russia ended its UNHRC membership.
Russia condemned its suspension from UNHRC.
Russia said it will continue to facilitate constructive dialogue on human rights.
The Ukrainian President said that the situation in the town of Borodyanka was "significantly more dreadful".
The town of Borodyanka is about 25 km from Bucha.
The killing of civilians in the town of Bucha have been widely condemned by the West as war crimes.
The UNGA suspended Russia from the Human Rights Council in a 93-24 vote.
Biden said the vote marks a meaningful step by the international community.
In its statement, the Embassy wrote, "Russia firmly stands for bringing to justice those involved in this outrageous war crime act. The main challenge is to ensure a genuinely independent and unbiased investigation."
Ukraine has accused Russian soldiers of massacre of innocent people in Bucha. However, Russia says it has not participated in any such genocide in Ukraine. To know the truth, watch the ground report of Zee News from Bucha.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the talks between Ukraine and Russia will continue despite the evidence of "atrocities carried out by the Russian military."
The United States on Wednesday announced fresh sanctions on Moscow, including various economic penalties on President Vladimir Putin’s adult daughters.
In today's DNA, Zee News Editor In Chief Sudhir Chaudhary makes an analysis of the ground reality of 'Bucha massacre'
US plans to impose ban on new investment in Russia.
Dozens of charred bodies found around Bucha have unleashed indignation among Western allies.
EU plans to ban coal imports from Russia.
Horrific images of people killed, which included some with their arms bound, have surfaced
Six burned and blackened corpses were just the latest gruesome scene to emerge from Bucha
World leaders push for Russia to be held accountable, including for possible war crimes
Russia denied claims of killing civilians in Bucha
Moscow called the visuals a staged operation by the Ukrainian authorities
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