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Russia Says It Will Present 'Factual Evidence' It Has Not Been Killing Civilians in Ukraine

INTERNATIONAL: Russia will present "factual evidence" to the United Nations Security Council that its forces have not been killing civilians in Ukraine and were not involved in events in Bucha, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's envoy to the UN said on Monday 4th April.

There is a meeting being held Wednesday 6th of April between the Russian Ambassador and the United Nations Security Council where Russia show that they have factual evidence that Russia have not been killing Civilian’s as Ukrainian’s have stated.

Russia stated that they have not misled by the false narrative promoted by Kyiv and its Western sponsors.

 RUSSIA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, VASILY NEBENZYA, Said:

We have factual evidence that proves this point. We intend to present it to the Security Council as soon as possible so that the international community is not misled by the false narrative promoted by Kyiv and its Western sponsors."

RUSSIA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, VASILY NEBENZYA, Said:

JOURNALIST ASKING: "Do you consider that the statements of these women and family member who have watched their own loved ones being killed by Russian troops are fake?"

VASILY NEBENZYA: "This is warfare. In warfare, anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying in the war. That is a sad fact of life. But the footage we're being presented with, in particular in Bucha, on which I spoke, does not give us any doubt that that was staged. That was staged and we will present more evidence on that tomorrow, when we speak in the Security Council."

RUSSIA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, VASILY NEBENZYA, Said:

"Anyway, let's see what happens tomorrow. Tomorrow you will hear more from us. I promise that I will be even more factual than today."

PHOTO: NEWS CONFERENCE WITH RUSSIA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, VASILY NEBENZYA


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