Rus troops left Bucha 4 days before allegations appeared
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Sources are literally state officials on both sides. If you're screaming "fake news!" then you're calling the mayor of bucha a liar and the entire Ukrainian government liars.
It's just the timeline.
March 31 mayor of bucha issues announcement saying bucha is liberated and there are no Russian troops in the city. April 1 and 2 azov battalion moves into bucha. April 3 allegations of warcrimes.
Here's a tass report on the subject. Russia demands unsc investigation. https://tass.com/politics/1431813?utm_source=moonofalabama.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=moonofalabama.org&utm_referrer=moonofalabama.org
Just like Hitler had swiss doctors verify polish aggression but that's not the story we go with today.
If Tass is too Russian for people, here's a pro-Ukraine website celebrating the liberation of Bucha on Mar 31st.
https://www.weareukraine.info/bucha-liberated-from-the-russian-forces/
Thanx for the info, yes that is damning, and all he complains about is Russian mines being left behind, nothing about corpses. First reports of dead peeps on the road i can find is from April 1. Anyway it's tricky, it's a war, you expect to find corpses in a war, that's why wars suck. Ukrainians could have repositioned them for effect or just tied their hands after the fact or they could have been casualties of war because wars are horrible. We are also hearing reports of Ukrainian soldiers attacking Russian speaking Ukrainians. The worst kinds of behaviors and people often come out during war time.
He suddenly remembered a week later.
I guess someone said "or the next bullet is yours"
https://m.censor.net/en/news/3332119/90_of_killed_inhabitants_of_bucha_were_shot_mayor_fedoruk