Ukraine: Amnesty International calls Bucha “tip of iceberg” of crimes

In the Kiev suburb Bucha According to the local authorities, the evidence of Russian war crimes is increasing. About 90 percent of the civilians killed had gunshot wounds up, Mayor Anatolij Fedoruk told Deutsche Welle. As of Wednesday evening there were 320 corpses in Bucha been found. They would be examined by specialists. “But the number of bodies discovered is increasing every day,” says Fedoruk. “Because they are found on private property, in parks and in places where it was possible to bury the bodies when there was no shelling.”

Fedoruk says he himself witnessed several cases in which Russian soldiers killed Ukrainian civilians. At a checkpoint, Russians opened fire on several cars. A pregnant woman and two children were killed in a car. Now Ukrainian and international authorities were working in Bucha. “The most important thing is to bring the criminals who did this to justice”, says Fedoruk. Much of the information has not yet been independently verified.

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