EU Ministers Remember Butscha Massacre After Four Years
EU foreign ministers visited Butscha, Ukraine, to remember the 2022 massacre. They discussed continued support for Ukraine and expressed concern about war crimes. A suspected spy was also arrested in Germany.
Twelve EU foreign ministers traveled to Butscha, Ukraine, to commemorate the victims of the 2022 massacre. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggested stopping attacks on energy infrastructure. The ministers acknowledged responsibility for potential war crimes. The visit was part of international efforts to address the situation in Ukraine. A Russian spy was arrested in Hagen, Germany, as part of separate events.
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Highlights
EU Ministers Visit Kyiv
EU foreign ministers are visiting Kyiv, Ukraine, to discuss support and the ongoing war.
Butscha Visit to Remember
EU ministers visited Butscha to remember the alleged Russian massacre and honor victims.
Zelenskyy Calls for Halt
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy proposed a halt to attacks on energy infrastructure.
Russian Spy Arrested
A suspected Russian spy was arrested in Hagen.
Butscha as Symbol of Brutality
The atrocities in Butscha symbolize the brutality of the Russian war.
Perspectives
- EU foreign ministers visited Kyiv, Ukraine.
- The visit was to discuss support for Ukraine.
- The visit was to remember the Butcha massacre.
- There is international concern over the situation in Ukraine.
EU foreign ministers expressed full responsibility for war crimes committed.
ANSA, FAZ
The visit was to commemorate the massacre and honor the victims.
New, ORF News, FAZ