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Ukraine’s Prosecutor General: ‘Putin is main war criminal of the 21st century’
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Published on April 12, 2022 - Duration: 03:12s
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General: ‘Putin is main war criminal of the 21st century’
New atrocities have been uncovered in the Ukrainian city of Bucha following the withdrawal of Russian troops.
Dmitro Stefianko was killed on 26th March - shot dead at the side of the road after being challenged by Russian soldiers.
His body was found in a mass grave of more than 100 people by St Andrew’s Church.
ITV News was with Volodymyr as he discovered that his brother Dmitro was among the dead.
Speaking at the site of the mass grave, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Iryna Venediktova said: “President Putin is a main war criminal of the 21st century.” Report by Jonesia.
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