Horror beyond words, Putin's War
'It's not a battlefield, it's a crime scene': Putin's fleeing troops leave behind 410 bodies amid evidence of civilian executions, rapes and mass graves in worst European atrocity since Balkan Wars as Europe's leaders call for international probe
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Moscow has been accused of genocide after retreating Russian forces left behind horrific evidence of rapes, civilian executions and mass graves. Europe's leaders have condemned Putin's troops as horrific images emerged from towns where Russian soldiers had vacated. Boris Johnson condemned Russia's 'despicable attacks' on Ukrainians living in Bucha and Irpin as images emerged of a van with 'children' written on it (top left) riddled with bullet holes and of dead civilians with their 'hands tied behind their backs and shot in the head' (top left). An adviser to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky earlier said dead civilians had been found on the streets of the small city of Bucha and the Kyiv suburb of Irpin, in what he said resembled a 'horror movie'. His comments come as former heavyweight champion boxer Wladimir Klitschko visited Bucha to accuse Putin of 'genocide' after mass graves filled with civilian corpses were found after Russian troops left the Kyiv suburb. Yesterday it was claimed that mass graves (top right) were discovered on the outskirts of Kyiv amid fears that brutal Russian troops are executing civilians as they retreated.
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