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Moscow accuses Ukraine of ‘staging’ new footage of dead civilians

The Russian defence ministry made the assertion after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky demanded tough new sanctions over killings in the town of Bucha that have prompted international condemnation.

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Ukainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the press in the town of Bucha, northwest of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, on April 4. Photo: AFP
Ukainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the press in the town of Bucha, northwest of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, on April 4. Photo: AFP

Russia on Tuesday accused Ukraine of staging new civilian deaths in a number of locations in an effort to pin the blame on Moscow.

The Russian defence ministry made the assertion after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky demanded tough new sanctions on Moscow over killings in the town of Bucha that have prompted international condemnation.

The Russian defence ministry said on Tuesday that the Ukrainian military recorded a fake video that purported to show “peaceful civilians allegedly killed by the Russian armed forces.”

The video was made on Monday evening in the settlement of Moshchun some 20km (12 miles) northwest of Kyiv and was designed to be distributed through Western media, Moscow said.

“Similar events are now being organised by the Ukrainian special services in Sumy, Konotop and other cities,” the Russian defence ministry said, referring to cities in northeastern Ukraine.

The ministry did not say how it obtained the information in its statement.

At the weekend, dozens of bodies, some with their hands bound behind them, were discovered in Bucha near Kyiv after the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Ukraine has blamed Russian forces, with Zelensky describing the killings as “war crimes” and “genocide”.

Moscow denies any responsibility, saying that the images are fake or that the deaths occurred after Russian forces pulled out of the area.