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Russia summons French diplomat over Ukraine atrocity claims

Russia summons French diplomat over Ukraine atrocity claims

Russia on Tuesday mentioned it had summoned France’s cost d’affaires in Moscow to protest “false publications” by the French embassy about alleged atrocities in Ukraine blamed on the Russian military.

Moscow “strongly protested against the statements published by the embassy on social media”, the Russian international ministry mentioned in a press release.

“It is categorically unacceptable to make false accusations against our military,” the ministry mentioned, accusing France of “actively supplying military equipment and ammunition to the Ukrainian army and thus doing everything possible to prolong hostilities”.

According to Moscow, the offending French statements embrace point out of the bloodbath attributed to Russian forces in Bucha, a city close to Kyiv the place the our bodies of civilians had been found after the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Ukraine on Sunday marked the primary anniversary of the ugly discovery.

Prosecutors in Kyiv say Russian forces killed some 1,400 civilians round Bucha and that they’ve recognized dozens of Russian troopers accountable.

Ukraine says 37 kids had been among the many lifeless.

Moscow has denied any involvement within the deaths and has repeatedly referred to them as being “staged” by Kyiv.

The Russian international ministry once more on Tuesday referred to “unfounded” accusations, saying it had not seen any proof of Russian crimes or any “objective investigation” of the information.

Source: www.anews.com.tr