Historian and political scientist, professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of books on the genocide, Evgeny Finkel, on his Twitter page, commented on footage from Bucha, which was occupied by Russian troops for a month. He said it was "
“As a genocide researcher, I am an empiricist, I usually discard empty rhetoric. I also take genocide claims not with a share, but with a whole truckload of skepticism, because activists now use it almost everywhere. But not now. There are actions, there are intentions. This is genocide as it is. Pure, simple and on display,” wrote the scientist.
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As a genocide scholar I am an empiricist, I usually dismiss rhetoric. I also take genocide claims with a truckload of salt because activists apply it almost everywhere now. not now. There are actions, there is intention. It's as genocide as it gets. Pure, simple and for all to see.
— Eugene Finkel (@eugene_finkel) April 4, 2022.
Recall that on April 2, the entire Kiev region was liberated from the invaders.. The cities of the region began to gradually clear mines and allow journalists, volunteers.
Ukrainian and foreign media published evidence of the atrocities of the Russian military, which occupied these territories for about a month - mass graves, burnt bodies on the sidewalks and raped women.
The Anonymous hacker group, which took the side of Ukraine in the war unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, made public the personal data of 120,000 military personnel of the Russian Federation. In this list, you can probably find information about military personnel related to units and subunits, the list of which was published by Alexei Arestovich.