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Bucha: A street filled with bodies

  • September 19, 2023
  • DisinformationRussian propagandaBuchaAttacks on civiliansGenocide vs Ukraine (2022-)GenocideMisconceptionsUkraineRussiaWar crimes

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Title: Bucha: A street filled with bodies
URL: https://correspondent.afp.com/bucha-street-filled-bodies
Publisher: AFP
Date published: April 17, 2022
Description:

An AFP team were the first journalists to discover the horrors of Bucha, a quiet commuter town near Kyiv, occupied by the Russian army for over a month, where Russian troops are accused of massacring hundreds of civilians. This is Danny Kemp’s account of what they saw that day. Some may find it distressing.

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