By: Elia Lopez Updated 07 Apr 2022, 17: 47 pm EDT
The images of a 6-year-old boy are moving on social networks, after he posted food and juice at the grave of his mother, who starved to death amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
According to the international press, the woman identified as Ira Tanyuk died of hunger coupled with stress for the constant atrocities committed in Ukraine by the Russian Army.
After his death, his sons Vlad Tanyuk, 6 years old, and Vova, aged 10, placed food and juice on his grave.
Heartwarming picture of the little 6 years old
But little Vlad was caught standing next to his mother’s grave, which has shocked people who have seen the images.
The grave was dug in the yard from the woman’s house, in the city of Bucha, on the outskirts of kyiv.
The image was recorded earlier this week and the images are just being released.
They accuse Russia of atrocities in Ukraine
It is not clear when the mother of the minors died, but the images are causing a stir amid the accusations against Russia for the atrocities committed in Ukraine.
Civilian organizations have accused the Russian army of war crimes committed in the city of Bucha, where dozens of civilians were killed by the president’s troops Vladimir Putin .
Russian Army rejects accusations
However, The Russian military has denied such accusations, despite the recent release of a drone video showing the killing of a cyclist in Bucha by Russian soldiers in a war tank.
Dead bodies in mass graves
Ukrainian authorities They have collected the bodies of civilians with gunshot wounds at close range and others with considerable burns.
The bodies have been placed in mass graves.
To demonstrate to the world the atrocities of the Russian army in Bucha, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky fue to the city earlier this week, the mass graves
President Zelensky blames Russia for treating Ukrainians “worse than animals”.
“We want to show the world what happened here. What the Russian Army did. What the Russian Federation did in peaceful Ukraine”, Zelensky denounced.
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