Zelensky: Re-negotiating with Russia after the Bucha tragedy is a challenge

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, assured today that returning to negotiations with Russia after the tragedy that occurred in the city of Bucha, where hundreds of civilian bodies were found this weekend after the withdrawal of Russian troops, some tortured and handcuffed, “it will be a challenge”. “All of us, including myself, perceive the possibility of (those) negotiations as a challenge. An internal challenge, first of all, a personal, human challenge. Then, when you take it on (the Bucha tragedy), you have to do it.” I think we have no choice,” Zelensky said in an interview with Ukrainian journalists reproduced by local agencies. With these statements, broadcast on the television marathon that the Ukrainian networks broadcast daily, Zelensky was referring to the massacre of civilians that occurred in the city of Bucha, near kyiv, where, after the departure of the Russian troops, hundreds of dead civilians, many of them with signs of torture.

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