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EU top diplomats in Ukraine to commemorate Bucha massacre
EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas and Ukraine‘s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha marked four years since the Bucha massacre, highlighting the need for justice for alleged Russian war crimes. Visiting officials reaffirmed solidarity as Bucha remains a symbol of brutality, with over 400 bodies found after Russia‘s withdrawal. The EU stressed keeping Ukraine on the global agenda amid stalled peace efforts.
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EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas and Ukraine‘s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha marked four years since the Bucha massacre, highlighting the need for justice for alleged Russian war crimes. Visiting officials reaffirmed solidarity as Bucha remains a symbol of brutality, with over 400 bodies found after Russia‘s withdrawal. The EU stressed keeping Ukraine on the global agenda amid stalled peace efforts.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas and Ukraine‘s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha marked four years since the Bucha massacre, highlighting the need for justice for alleged Russian war crimes. Visiting officials reaffirmed solidarity as Bucha remains a symbol of brutality, with over 400 bodies found after Russia‘s withdrawal. The EU stressed keeping Ukraine on the global agenda amid stalled peace efforts.
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