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Zelenskey confrims Russian actions in Ukraine make negotiations harder
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Zelenskey said: "These are war crimes and will be recognised by the world as genocide
The Guardian reported, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskey visited the town of Bucha, 35 miles north-west of the capital Kyiv, today, after images showing civilian bodies strewn in the streets sparked international condemnation.
Wearing body armour and surrounded by military personnel, Zelenskey spoke on national television where he said it was “very difficult” for Ukraine to negotiate with Russia following the atrocities carried out by Russian forces in Bucha.
Zelenskiy said: "These are war crimes and will be recognised by the world as genocide."
He warned that the “longer the Russian Federation drags out the meeting process”, the worse the situation becomes.
Volodymyr Zelensky urges the world to protest against Russian invasion of Ukraine
He noted: We know of thousands of people killed and tortured, with severed limbs, raped women and murdered children.
Source: theguardian
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