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French charge d’affaires summoned to Russian foreign ministry

Jay Darmadikari was protested because of the publication about the actions of the Russian military in Bucha

MOSCOW, April 4. /TASS/. The Russian foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned French Charge d’Affaires Jay Dharmadhikari to lodge a protest over the publication about Russian troops’ actions in Ukraine’s Bucha.

"On April 4, Charge d'Affaires of France in Russia Jay Dharmadhikari was summoned to the Russian foreign ministry. A protest was lodged in connection with the statements published by the embassy on social networks about ‘atrocities committed by the Russian armed forces in Bucha and other Ukrainian cities," the ministry said in a statement.

According to the ministry, it was pointed out to the French diplomat that "ungrounded false accusations" against the Russian military are "categorically unacceptable." "[Such accusations] sound especially out of place from the diplomatic mission of a country, which is supplying weapons and munitions to the Ukrainian army and thus is doing everything possible to prolong hostilities," the ministry stressed.

The ministry noted that the Russian side has repeatedly pointed to discrepancies in this "propaganda mock-up incident." "Such provocative statements from representatives of unfriendly states sound ever more groundless as we have seen no evidence of the so-called ‘Bucha massacre’ - neither the names of those killed nor the circumstances and dates of their deaths nor forensic reports," it said.

In this context, the ministry recalled that as far back as September 2022 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had asked United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres to support the launch of an objective probe. "However, Western countries continue to groundlessly accuse Russia of what it never did, refusing to see the blatant crimes of the Kiev regime," the ministry added.

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