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Vladimir Putin's spokesman insists that the massacre in Bucha is “a set-up” by Ukraine

El portavoz también lamentó la pérdida de miles de soldados rusos en la guerra contra Ucrania.
The spokesman also lamented the loss of thousands of Russian soldiers in the war against Ukraine.

Photo: NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP / Getty Images

For: The Opinion Updated 08 Apr 2022, 11: 13 am EDT

Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, shared his concern at the great loss of Russian soldiers since who invaded Ukraine last 24 February . Although he continued asserting that the atrocities committed by his army in Bucha were a “set up” made by Ukraine.

“A great tragedy for us”, were the words of Peskov related to the death of thousands of Russian soldiers, during an interview he offered for Sky News. The number of soldiers who have lost their lives in the war against Ukrainians is 19,000 Until now.

On the other hand, when questioned by the presenter regarding the massacre caused by Russian soldiers against civilians in Bucha, Berestyanka and other alternate cities, Dmitry Peskov said the killings had been “a set-up”.

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“Undoubtedly, the monstrous montage in Bucha should and must be investigated, to really clarify what has happened, the investigation must be really independent and impartial”, said Peskov.

Although the journalist showed him the images of the corpses of the tied civilians of hands and bodies lying on the streets of the city and others buried in mass graves, Peskov continued ne winning the situation.

“The alleged war crimes in Bucha they are a well-staged innuendo, nothing more. It is a bold fake, and we have been talking about it for a couple of days, but no one listened to us,” said Dmitry Peskov.

In a The conference offered by Dmitry Peskov last Tuesday specified that the “tragic show” carried out by the Ukrainian government is to denigrate the Russian military forces, as well as justify more sanctions for your country.

“It is a well-organized tragic spectacle. It is a fake intended to denigrate the Russian army, but it will not work”, said on April 5, the Kremlin spokesman.

The official also described in the recent interview that the decision to withdraw troops from the Belarusian capital was an act of good will for the preservation of peace, although the Pentagon believes that military troops will be redeployed.

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