India condemns Bucha Killings in Ukraine, Calls for Independent Probe At UNSC

Bucha killings, Ukraine
India condemns Bucha Killings in Ukraine
Bucha killings, Ukraine
India condemns Bucha Killings in Ukraine

Ambassador TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, asked for an independent investigation into the killings of residents in the northern Ukrainian town of Bucha, whose images have shocked the world. “Since the Council last examined the situation in Ukraine, there has been no significant improvement.” The security situation, as well as the humanitarian ramifications, have only become worse. Civilians have been killed in Bucha, according to recent reports. “We absolutely condemn these atrocities and support the call for an independent investigation,” he said at a United Nations Security Council meeting in which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also spoke.

The impact of the crisis, according to the top Indian diplomat, is felt outside the area, with rising food and energy costs, particularly for many poor countries. “It is in our collective interest to work constructively, both inside and outside the United Nations, to find a quick resolution to the situation,” he said “Added he.

“When the lives of innocent people are in danger, diplomacy is the only realistic alternative.” In this regard, we are aware of current efforts, including recent discussions between the Parties “He said that he supported calls for guarantees of safe passage for humanitarian aid and medical supplies to be delivered.

He expressed India’s concern about the “deteriorating situation” and reiterated the appeal for a “immediate suspension of violence and end to hostilities.” “Right from the start of the dispute, we’ve emphasised the importance of pursuing the route of diplomacy and negotiation,” Tirumurti remarked.

He later resorted to Twitter to post the full text of India’s statement to the UN Security Council.

After a mass grave and tied bodies of persons shot at close range were discovered in Bucha, which was taken back from Russian forces as Moscow diverted the focus of the war elsewhere, the killings of civilians garnered international outrage.

The Kremlin, on the other hand, has unequivocally refuted any allegations of civilian murder, including in Bucha. “This information must be thoroughly investigated,” says the author “Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told reporters. “Our experts have found indicators of video falsification and other fakes based on what we’ve seen.”

Following the murders in Bucha, the US and Europe promised more penalties against Moscow, maybe including some limits on the billions of dollars in energy that Europe still purchases from Russia. The finds were made against a backdrop of artillery barrages in Ukraine’s south and east, where Russia claims it is now concentrating its efforts after failing to conquer major cities in the country’s heartland.

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