Bucha like Srebrenica, like the Nazi massacres in Europe. On social networks, the terrible images of civilians (including children) murdered, of women raped and burned by the barbarism of Russian soldiers, inevitably arouse comparisons with the war crimes that Europe has already seen in the last century. In every corner of Ukraine tormented by bombings, deportations and looting and robbery, humanitarian workers and reporters collect with the help of the local population a documentation that – when the war is over – will become a test: what is needed to incriminate the court in the Hague Putin and those on the ground who have violated every law of humanity, becoming the author (individual responsibility) of war crimes.
Bucha, but not only: here is the long catalog of horrors against civilians documented by Human Rights Watch
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