need to see? definitely not everything. and we know for sure that operators of those nuclear plant station are tortured right now by russians and they are forced to tell only one story designed by kremlin. and i presume that inspection will not be allowed to enter those areas where russian troops, tanks and heavy artillery is concentrated and they are very close to reactors. so we also just heard in that very disturbing story, looking back on the bucha massacre, the details and how graves are still being found, remains are still being found. are you at all confident that the russian soldiers responsible for those war crimes will ever be held accountable? absolutely. definitely russians will be happy to accuse those crimes on
necessary weapons, including planes, tanks, multiple launch rocket systems and armoured vehicles, to defend our country and to free it from the russian occupants. and the same goes for sanctions. if any one of my colleagues from europe or across the ocean tries to tell me that some sanctions are inappropriate or are too tough and shouldn t be imposed, i will consider it as a betrayal of the victims of bucha and other towns and villages, civilians who have been killed. so, the bucha massacre is a game changer in the way the west should continue supporting ukraine. ukraine s extraordinary military resistance in the early days of the invasion showed leaders in the west that zelensky s
as well as read a lot of books, classical books, books about strategy. and if you look at any military strategy, you would never expect it to be on such big territory as ukraine is, and including the goals that we expect to be achieved, such as do not harm civilian population , so this operation goes quickly, in weeks. nobody could expect if you have any special knowledge about it. mounting evidence pointed to the brutality of the russian occupying force. the shelling of civilian areas in strategic target cities like mariupol was relentless. and as putin s forces pulled back from bucha and other towns close to kyiv, they left a bloody and incriminating trail which the ukrainians were determined the world should see. the bucha massacre should remove any kind of hesitation and reluctance in the west to provide ukraine with all
necessary weapons, including planes, tanks, multiple launch rocket systems and armoured vehicles, to defend our country and to free it from the russian occupants. and the same goes for sanctions. if any one of my colleagues from europe or across the ocean tries to tell me that some sanctions are inappropriate or are too tough and shouldn t be imposed, i will consider it as a betrayal of the victims of bucha and other towns and villages, civilians who have been killed. so, the bucha massacre is a game changer in the way the west should continue supporting ukraine. ukraine s extraordinary military resistance in the early days of the invasion showed leaders in the west that zelensky s government was durable, its fighting forces
of books, classical books, books about strategy. and if you look at any military strategy, you would never expect it to be on such big territory as ukraine is, and including the goals that we expect to be achieved, such as do not harm civilian population , so this operation goes quickly, in weeks. nobody could expect if you have any special knowledge about it. mounting evidence pointed to the brutality of the russian occupying force. the shelling of civilian areas in strategic target cities like mariupol was relentless. and as putin s forces pulled back from bucha and other towns close to kyiv, they left a bloody and incriminating trail which the ukrainians were determined the world should see. the bucha massacre should remove any kind of hesitation and reluctance in the west to provide ukraine with all