Ukraine Russia Conflict: Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians, says France Minister

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 30, 2022 04:59 PM2022-05-30T16:59:31+5:302022-05-30T16:59:42+5:30

rance’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna told reporters that after visiting an Orthodox church in the town of Bucha ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians, says France Minister | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians, says France Minister

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians, says France Minister

rance’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna told reporters that after visiting an Orthodox church in the town of Bucha outside the capital Kyiv, where Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians. “This should never have happened. It must never happen again" she said. 

She added that France will do “everything in its power” to restore peace, and hopes “legal proceedings are completed as quickly as possible, so that families can see their loved ones laid to rest in proper graves”.

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched its invasion of Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, Zelenskiy visited troops in Kharkiv and toured the country’s second-largest city to see damage by Russian forces in the Ukrainian president’s first official appearance outside the Kyiv area since the start of the war. However, about 31% of the Kharkiv region’s territory is occupied by Russian forces while 5% has been liberated by Ukrainian defenders, the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration said. Also, Zelenskiy said he has fired the head of the state security service in Kharkiv for not working to defend the city, adding that “law enforcement officers” are now involved. “I came, figured out and fired the head of the security service of Ukraine of the [Kharkiv] region for the fact that he did not work on the defence of the city from the first days of the full-scale war, but thought only about himself,” the president said in his daily national address. “On which motives? The law enforcement officers will figure it out.”
 

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