Russia must be held strictly responsible: Japan reacted to the "Bucha massacre"

Russia must be held strictly responsible: Japan reacted to the "Bucha massacre"

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the brutal murders of civilians in Bucha. He called for Russia to be held strictly responsible for these crimes.

 

He made this statement on Twitter.

 

"I am deeply struck by the fact that terrible atrocities are being committed against civilians on the outskirts of Kyiv. The killing of innocent civilians is a violation of international humanitarian law. This is absolutely intolerable, and Japan condemns it in the strongest terms. Russia must be held strictly responsible for these actions," the prime minister urged.

 

 

We shall remind you that today, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense published the names of the Russian occupants involved in the war crimes in Bucha. 

 

We would like to add that Poland initiated the creation of an international commission to investigate the tragic events in Bucha. 

 

Meanwhile, the European Union condemned the actions of the Russian military and the mass murder of civilians near Kyiv. The EU said that it would add the Bucha tragedy to the list of atrocities in Europe.





Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the brutal murders of civilians in Bucha. He called for Russia to be held strictly responsible for these crimes.

 

He made this statement on Twitter.

 

"I am deeply struck by the fact that terrible atrocities are being committed against civilians on the outskirts of Kyiv. The killing of innocent civilians is a violation of international humanitarian law. This is absolutely intolerable, and Japan condemns it in the strongest terms. Russia must be held strictly responsible for these actions," the prime minister urged.

 

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We shall remind you that today, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense published the names of the Russian occupants involved in the war crimes in Bucha. 

 

We would like to add that Poland initiated the creation of an international commission to investigate the tragic events in Bucha. 

 

Meanwhile, the European Union condemned the actions of the Russian military and the mass murder of civilians near Kyiv. The EU said that it would add the Bucha tragedy to the list of atrocities in Europe.