Published: November 29, 2024 9:31 am
Author: RT
The foreign minister has said he asked for the relevant list of names three times, “but there is just silence in response”
The UN is ignoring repeated requests by Moscow to provide the names of civilians allegedly killed in a “massacre” in the Kiev suburb of Bucha, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. Moscow has rejected Western and Ukrainian allegations that Russian forces carried out killings in the area in 2022.
The alleged massacre in Bucha made international headlines in April 2022 when Ukrainian forces claimed to have found the bodies of hundreds of people in a suburb of Kiev, shortly after Russian troops left the area as part of a “goodwill gesture” by Moscow amid peace talks with Kiev.
Ukraine immediately blamed the deaths on Russia and subsequently used the incident as one of the main reasons for its withdrawal from the peace negotiations. Moscow has repeatedly said the so-called massacre was a false-flag operation intended to tarnish its image and derail the diplomatic process.
“Today, we do not have any answer to our question. We want to have a name-list of individuals whose bodies were found by the BBC journalist,” Lavrov stressed.
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