November 5, 2024

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Russia defends itself at UN against accusations of executing civilians in Bucha, but provides no evidence |  Globo newspaper

Russia defends itself at UN against accusations of executing civilians in Bucha, but provides no evidence | Globo newspaper

as announced, The Russia He defended himself United nations This Tuesday (the fifth) of the charge of executing civilians in the city of Bucha, in UkraineBut she did not provide evidence. who claimed ownership – That the massacre was the share of their enemies.

The room was full of diplomats, but the most awaited guest came from a distance – straight from Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelensko called for action by United nations In a difficult speech.

“Ladies and gentlemen, do you want to shut down United nations? Do you think that the time of international rights is over? If your answer is “no,” the Ukrainian leader said, you need to act now.

Zelensky at the UN Security Council on Tuesday (5) – Photo: clone

Zelensky said so More than 300 people were executed in Bucha, and a video emerged showing corpses in the streets and in mass graves.. He demanded the prosecution of those responsible for war crimes and the criticism of the veto in the Security Council. United nations.

The council is made up of 15 countries. Five permanent members: ChinaAnd the United kingdomAnd the FranceAnd the we And the Russia. It is enough for one of these countries to veto a resolution passed by the Security Council so that it does not take off..

“The Russia He is the aggressor and the cause of this war. You have to do everything in your power to bring peace.”

The Russian ambassador objected and offered a very different formula.

The Russian ambassador to the UN Security Council this Tuesday (5) – Photo: clone

Today, once again, we hear a lot of lies about our soldiers. we entered Ukraine To bring peace to Donbass. We do not shoot at civilian targets to save lives and that is why we are not progressing as quickly as we expected,” the ambassador defended.