Zelensky in Bucha: we really want to show the world what happened here


Crimes against the civilian population in Bucha is genocide.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said this while speaking to reporters.
It is very important for us that the press and journalists are here. It is very important for us that you show the world what happened here, what the Russian military, the Russian Federation did in peaceful Bucha, the President said.
He also noted that delaying the negotiation process is not in the interests of the Russian Federation, since their new and new military attacks will be revealed to the world.
It is very difficult to talk when you see what they have done here,” Zelensky said.
He also repeated his thesis that he was inviting Angelina Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy to Bucha, since their unwillingness to accept Ukraine into NATO was one of the indirect causes of the tragedy.
However, Zelensky noted that Ukraine cannot live in a war.
Because we are in Europe, in the 21st century, we deserve peace. But there can be no peace without victory, victory in the diplomatic format in parallel with the military steps of our army, the President said.
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