* **WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT**
* The Prime Minister today accused Vladimir Putin and the Russian army of committing war crimes in Ukraine
* He said they had carried out 'despicable attacks against innocent civilians' in Bucha and Irpin, close to Kyiv
* Former heavyweight champion boxer Wladimir Klitschko visited Bucha to accuse Putin of 'genocide'
* His comments come after mass graves filled with civilian corpses were found after Russian troops left the city
* Russia's defence ministry has denied accusations of Russian troops killing civilians in suburban town of Bucha Moscow was accused of genocide last night after retreating Russian forces left behind horrific evidence of rapes, civilian executions and mass graves.
The barbarity of Vladimir Putin's soldiers was compared to the atrocities of the Nazis and Stalin's Great Terror as the horrors of Second World War returned to Europe.
Ukrainian prosecutors said they had found 410 bodies in towns near the capital Kyiv. They said some witnesses were too traumatized to speak.
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WNU Editor: The Kremlin is saying that this is a "false flag" event and are demanding an independent UN investigation into these claims. My advice to the Ukraine government is to grab this opportunity to have the UN come in to verify these claims, and bring in the international media to witness this.
Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Massacre In The Suburbs Of Kyiv
Ukraine: Apparent War Crimes in Russia-Controlled Areas -- Human Rights Watch
Ukraine accuses Russia of massacre, city strewn with bodies -- AP
Bucha mourns at mass graves in wreck of Russian retreat -- France 24
Killing of civilians in Bucha and Kyiv condemned as ‘terrible war crime’ -- The Guardian
Horror, Outrage Grow As Scenes Of Carnage Emerge In Ukraine's Bucha -- RFE
Ukraine accuses Russia of massacre in Bucha as 410 bodies found, Zelenskyy says corpses mined by retreating Russian forces -- ABC News Australia
Bodies of 'executed people' strewn across street in Bucha as Ukraine accuses Russia of war crimes -- CNN
Zelensky: "This is genocide" -- Axios
World leaders express horror over alleged massacres near Kyiv -- Times of Israel