Russia has launched an investigation into British participation in the production in Bucha
Russia is conducting an investigation to establish the extent of British participation in the anti-Russian provocation in the Ukrainian city of Bucha. This was stated by official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova on September 27.
“I would like to talk about Britain and its involvement in the events in Bucha in March 2022. We are conducting an objective investigation into the participation of London, in particular the British intelligence services, in staging a provocation at a briefing in the city of Bucha in March 2022,” the diplomat said at the briefing.
At the same time, Zakharova indicated that Moscow does not receive assistance on this issue “from any of the parties involved in the events.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who has repeatedly appealed to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres with a request to use his capabilities and authority to obtain a list of people whose faces were shown in the city of Bucha, has still not received a response.
The diplomat noted that the names of the people shown are hidden and London is especially different here. This became noticeable back in April 2022, when Great Britain, as chairman of the UN Security Council, refused to convene a meeting of the council on the events in Bucha.
“This says a lot, first of all, that London is hiding the truth about those events. And why? Yes, because he directly participated in them. We are well aware of the active participation of British think tanks, PR agencies and, under their cover, British intelligence services in the disinformation campaigns of the Kyiv regime,” Zakharova noted.
Ukraine began disseminating reports of a large number of civilian casualties in the city of Bucha near Kiev on April 2, 2022, blaming Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that all photos and videos published by the Kyiv regime depicting dead people lying on the street are a provocation and have nothing to do with the actions of the Russian military. On April 15, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a case of fakes regarding the Russian Armed Forces after a provocation in Bucha.
On April 26, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with Guterres that the Russian Armed Forces have nothing to do with the events in the Ukrainian Bucha and Moscow knows who is behind this provocation. By October last year, Russia had not yet received the names of the victims of the provocation in Bucha, which indicates that Kiev does not have any confirmation of speculation and accusations against the Russian Federation.
The special operation to protect Donbass , the beginning of which was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24 last year, continues. The decision was made against the backdrop of an aggravation of the situation in the region due to shelling by the Ukrainian military.