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Spanish PM sees possible ‘genocide’ in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin’s ‘unjustified aggression’ has brought war to gates of EU, says Pedro Sanchez

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Apr 2022 8:30PM

Spanish PM sees possible ‘genocide’ in Ukraine
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is one of the first European Union leaders to label Russia’s actions in Ukraine a genocide. – AFP pic, April 4, 2022

MADRID – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said today he saw signs of a possible “genocide” in Ukraine after claims that Russian forces committed atrocities against Ukrainian civilians in Bucha, a town outside Kyiv.

“We will do everything to ensure that those who have perpetrated these war crimes do not go unpunished, and therefore appear before the courts...to deal with these alleged cases of (crimes against) humanity, war crimes, and why not say it too, genocide,” he said.

“Putin’s unjustified aggression has brought war back to the gates of the European Union”, he told an economic forum in Madrid.

Sanchez is one of the first European Union leaders to label Russia’s actions in Ukraine a “genocide”. 

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki today also called for an international investigation into what he termed a “genocide” carried out by Russian troops in Ukraine.

Ukraine and Western leaders have erupted in outrage over the discovery of mass graves and hundreds of dead people in Bucha, a small town northwest of Kyiv. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy directly blamed Moscow for the “killings” of civilians. 

“This is genocide. The elimination of the whole nation and the people,” Zelenskyy told the CBS programme Face the Nation, according to a transcript provided by the network yesterday.

Russia denied the accusations and said Kyiv had staged footage of the corpses.

Spain’s public prosecutor last month opened an inquiry into “serious violations of international humanitarian law” by Russian troops in Ukraine. – AFP, April 4, 2022

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