Civilians shot inside their homes or crushed by tanks as they sat in their cars. People tortured and summarily executed, their hands sometimes tied behind their backs. Throats slashed and limbs cut off. Women raped and killed in front of their children.
These were just some of the nightmarish scenes that unfolded under Russian occupation in the Ukrainian city of Bucha, President Volodymyr Zelensky told the United Nations Security Council in a virtual address on Tuesday.
“There is not a single crime they would not commit there,” Zelensky said, comparing Russian fighters to ISIS militants and Nazi war criminals.
Zelensky’s speech came a day after he visited Bucha, a small suburban city northwest of Kyiv that Ukraine retook from Russians in the past week, to see the devastation for himself. He described what he saw as among the worst war crimes since World War II.
“Now the world can see what the Russian military did in Bucha,” Zelensky told the Security Council. “The world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of our country.”