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Chinese UN envoy urges probe to establish facts in Bucha events

The information and photos of the situation in the city of Bucha invite deep concerns, Zhang Jun noted

UNITED NATIONS, April 7./TASS/. China’s UN Ambassador Zhang Jun said on Thursday that all accusations in connection with the developments in the Ukrainian city of Bucha must be checked and facts established.

"The information and photos of the situation in the city of Bucha invite deep concerns," the ambassador told a session of the UN General Assembly that considered the suspension of Russia’s membership of the Human Rights Council. "It is necessary to check all accusations, establish the facts". "Until the full picture is clear, all parties must avoid unfounded accusations," the diplomat stressed.

On April 3, the Russian Defense Ministry dismissed accusations by the Kiev regime of killing civilians in Bucha. The ministry said that the Russian army had left Bucha on March 30, while "evidence of alleged crimes" appeared only on the fourth day, after Ukrainian security service SBU operatives arrived in the city. The Russian Defense Ministry also stressed that on March 31 the mayor of Bucha, Anatoly Fedoruk, in his video message confirmed that there were no Russian military personnel in the city, without mentioning any local residents allegedly shot on the streets. The Russian side has repeatedly stressed that the situation in Bucha was a fake.