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EC rules out no measures against Russia — European Commissioner for Economy

Russian Foreign Minister called the situation in Bucha a "fake news attack"

ROME, April 4. /TASS/. The EU is working on a new package of anti-Russian sanctions, and the European Commission does not rule out any measures, European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni told reporters Monday, answering a question on potential energy embargo.

"Discussions continue. The European Commission always says that no measures are off the table," he said, according to ANSA, adding that "what we’ve seen [in Ukraine’s Bucha] deserves further reaction."

"We have always developed a new package of restriction. We will see shortly whether political conditions are present for its further expansion," Gentiloni said.

On April 3, Russian Ministry of Defense debunked Kiev’s accusations of murder of civilians in the town of Bucha, Kiev Region. The ministry stated that Russian forces have completely left Bucha on March 30 already, while "evidence of crimes" only appeared four days later, when Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) officers arrived in Bucha. The Ministry of Defense also underscored that, on March 31, Bucha Mayor Anatoly Fedoruk confirmed that there were no Russian forces in the town, without mentioning any shot civilians.

Russian Foreign Minister called the situation in Bucha a "fake news attack."

A number of politicians and international organizations, including UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet called for an investigation of the Bucha events. Meanwhile, a number of European leaders, the European Commission and the European External Actions Service have already called for new anti-Russian sanctions.