Dramatic testimonies and gruesome images of executions and torture in the Kyiv suburb, carried out by Russian forces, have shaken the entire world.
The killings of civilians are being described as a massacre, and several world leaders are now demanding that Russia be held accountable for war crimes. But the reactions from the outside world have not been strong enough, says Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
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Morawiecki reacts strongly to Western countries’ focus on negotiating with Vladimir Putin, and is particularly harsh on French President Emmanuel Macron, who has spoken to Putin several times since the outbreak of the war.
– How many times have you negotiated with Putin? What have you achieved? We do not discuss with criminals. We do not negotiate with criminals. Criminals must be fought, he says according to the news agency AFP.
He continues:
– No one negotiated with Hitler. Would you really negotiate with Hitler, Stalin or Pol Pot?
Macron has not yet commented on the harsh statements.
The Polish Prime Minister emphasizes that there is no question of returning to a relatively normalized relationship with Russia – as representatives of some EU countries talk about – as long as Ukraine’s sovereignty is threatened.
Morawiecki also says that the current sanctions obviously do not work, and calls for stricter sanctions against Russia.
– Even clearer, and more targeted, sanctions are needed, he says.
Støre will hold Putin accountable
The Russians are accused of war crimes and genocide by several world leaders, including US President Joe Biden.
– It is a war crime that civilians are executed in this way, as these pictures after all sun marks show. This needs to be investigated so we can determine what this is. And we must have a process where those who are responsible, militarily and politically, are held accountable, Støre told Dagbladet on Monday.
Ukraine’s prosecutors have announced that the dead will be autopsied to map the circumstances surrounding what could be arbitrary killings of civilians, which is considered a war crime under international law.
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Rejects accusations
Russian authorities, however, deny the allegations and say the whole thing is staged.
The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed on Sunday that all forces left the city on March 30 and that no residents were subjected to violence while the city was under Russian control – and accused the dead of being actors.
Monday said a spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Defense says that pictures of killed civilians in the Ukrainian city of Butsja, were “ordered” by the United States to be able to blame Russia. A video was also published which is apparently to be proof that Russian forces have not committed massacres in Butsja.