Vladimir Putin is poised to declare an all-out war on Ukraine allowing for mass mobilisation of Russians to launch “payback” over a botched invasion, say Russian sources and Western officials.
12.04.2022 - 15:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A war crimes prosecutor vowed to hunt down the ‘unimaginably barbaric’ Russian soldiers who massacred hundreds of civilians near Kyiv yesterday.
As he saw four more corpses being taken away from a mass grave of over 100 killed in stricken Bucha, Ukraine, War Crimes Prosecutor Andrii Turbor told the Mirror Online : “No matter how long it takes, time does not matter, we will catch those responsible for killing these innocent people.
“This was unimaginable barbarism resulting in the deaths of so many people who were harmless, children, elderly people, women, civilians.
“These people were Ukrainians and I am a Ukrainian - this is a matter of personal respect to do justice for these poor people.
“This morning we found a 75 to 80 year-old woman here. Who can imagine killing such a person? I cannot imagine it.”
This harrowingly grim place, a mass burial site behind St Andrew’s Church, in Bucha, 40 miles from Kyiv, should be a happy site for people to remember and pray for their dead.
But officials don’t screen off the horror here as they want the world to witness the depravity imposed on their people over weeks of brutality, report Mirror Online.
Men who look drawn but determined probe for bodies, digging gently or calling for a JCB to remove the top soil, the remnants of shattered lives lying by the side of a mass grave.
An elderly lady’s brown carpet slipper, a woollen hat, some shoes, shirts, a jumper and blankets which have been hastily wrapped round corpses of men and women executed in the street and those who died shot or ill at home.
So many dead bodies littered Bucha’s streets and basements that Russian troops forced locals at gunpoint to bury their dead in mass graves within just 30 minutes.
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Vladimir Putin is poised to declare an all-out war on Ukraine allowing for mass mobilisation of Russians to launch “payback” over a botched invasion, say Russian sources and Western officials.
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President Zelensky made a surprise appearance at last night’s Grammys amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine after Russia invaded the country in February. Zelensky recorded his message just 48 hours before the star-studded event, and the clip saw him address the war before introducing John Legend to the stage. “The war.
Ukraine’s president has urged Grammy musicians to “tell our story” as he made a suprise appearance via videolink at the Las Vegas awards ceremony. Volodymyr Zelensky, making a special appearance to introduce John Legend, told the star-studded audience: “War. What’s more opposite to music? “The silence of ruined cities and killed people.
The Recording Academy paid tribute to Ukraine Sunday night at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. First, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a rousing pre-taped speech in English, asking for support for his nation as it struggles to fight off Russian attacks.
Ukraine’s invasion by Russia.During the pre-recorded message that aired on the show Sunday, he likened the invasion to a deadly silence threatening to extinguish the dreams and lives of the Ukrainian people, including children.“Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals, even to those who can’t hear them,” he said in English.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a virtual appearance during the 2022 Grammy Awards. During a pre-taped appearance that aired on Sunday, Zelenskyy addressed the ongoing war with Russia, asking viewers for support in telling the story of Ukraine’s invasion by Russia. Zelenskyy likened the invasion to a deadly silence threatening to extinguish the dreams and lives of the Ukrainian people, including children.
John Legend and Mika Newton wear all blue for their amazing performance at the 2022 Grammy Awards.