Kyiv: The discovery of the bodies recently scattered on the streets of Bucha Ukraine after the withdrawal of Russian troops has triggered global anger.
In response, US President Joe Biden on Monday called for war crime trials and more sanctions against Russia. The European Union said it was ready to send a research team to gather evidence of the possibility of war crimes after a mass grave was found close to the capital of Ukraine.
The Kremlin denied Russian troops killing civilians, claiming that the pictures of the corpse in Bucha were “false” produced by “Radikal Ukraine.”
Ten civilians were also killed while 46 were injured in the Russian bombing from Mykolaiv Ukrainian city on Monday. In a thunderous discovery, the Ukrainian authority also found the body of five civilians with hands bound in a village west of Kyiv, including those from the Mayor of the city, his husband and son.
Japan brings in 20 Ukrainian refugees on special flight
The Japanese government flew 20 Ukrainian refugees to Tokyo on Tuesday in high support shows for international efforts to help Ukraine by countries that have long been reluctant to take foreigners.
20 – aged 20 and 66 and included 15 women – not the first Ukrainian refugees to arrive in Japan because Russia invaded their homeland on February 24 – but they were the first flown on a special government aircraft on the journey regulated by the Japanese Foreign Minister.
“The Japanese government is committed to providing maximum support to 20 of these Ukrainians to help them live with a sense of peace in Japan, even though they are far from their area of origin,” Yoshimasa Hayashi’s foreign minister told reporters in Poland, he and the refugees left to Japan.