Ukraine threatens retaliation over Russia’s massacre in Bucha

Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov has accused Russian troops of massacre of civilians in the town of Bucha, as 340 bodies have been recovered, Ukrainian media reports.
“This evil simply cannot go unpunished,” Mr Reznikov wrote on Facebook, noting that each of them will get what they deserve in their own time.
He added, “Our intelligence is consistently identifying all invaders and killers,” Mr Reznikov said.
Mr Reznikov compared the actions of the Russian army to those of the Nazi Schutzstaffel, a major paramilitary organisation under Adolf Hitler, during World War II.
Images of residents’ bodies, which were discovered after Russian troops withdrew from the area near Kyiv, have prompted international horror, with Ukraine blaming the massacre on Russian troops. Moscow denies the charge.
“We categorically reject all accusations,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, according to the Interfax agency.
Russia’s Investigative Committee said it was looking into what it calls the spread of “false reports” about the killings of civilians in Bucha.
Russia’s chief investigator, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed the agency to criminally assess the “provocation on the part of Ukraine,” the Investigative Committee said on Monday.
The investigation announced by Moscow is not about the incident itself, but about the spread of information about it.
French President Emmanuel Macron also called for members of the Russian army to be brought to justice for war crimes linked to the Bucha massacre.
Russian troops shelled more Ukrainian army positions late on Sunday, including command centres and ammunition and fuel depots, Russian armed forces spokesperson Igor Konashenkov said.
(dpa/NAN)
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