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Japan slams ‘exceptionally cruel’ civilian deaths near Kyiv

Foreign minister calls Russian assault a blatant violation of international law

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Apr 2022 10:31PM

Japan slams ‘exceptionally cruel’ civilian deaths near Kyiv
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi says that several refugees will return to Japan with him. – AFP pic, April 4, 2022

TOKYO – Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi today condemned the “exceptionally cruel” violence against civilians near Kyiv in an apparent reference to killings in the town of Bucha.

Japan’s top diplomat, who is visiting Poland, joined a chorus of global outrage after dozens of bodies were found in mass graves or littering the streets near the Ukrainian capital over the weekend. 

“I am deeply shocked by news of the exceptionally cruel acts of violence against civilians near Kyiv,” Hayashi told reporters alongside his Polish counterpart in Warsaw.

“The murder of innocent civilians is a violation of international humanitarian law, is unacceptable, and I strongly condemn these acts,” he added.

“The Russian assault is a blatant violation of international law and an attempt to unilaterally change the status quo through the use of force.”

Earlier today the Kremlin rejected accusations that Russian forces were responsible for killing civilians near Kyiv and suggested images of corpses were “fakes”.

Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau for his part stressed the importance of diplomacy in ending the war.

“The only way to resolve the conflict has been, is and will continue to be diplomacy and dialogue,” he said.

“We regret that Russia chose the path of aggression and war instead of dialogue and diplomacy.”

The Japanese minister spoke while on a multi-day trip to Poland, during which he visited the EU member’s border with Ukraine and met with refugees who fled the war-torn country. 

“I was able to see for myself how difficult of a situation the refugees are in,” he said.

Hayashi later told Japanese reporters that several refugees would return to Japan with him.

“I have learned that there are several people who are keen to evacuate to Japan, but who currently have difficulty in securing travel means on their own,” he said.

He added that “20 evacuees will board a reserve government aircraft on my return journey home”. – AFP, April 4, 2022

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