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失われた時間:プーチン氏のウクライナ侵攻が残したもの

プチャでの虐殺がフェイクニュースと報じられるなか、戻ってきた市民が、スマホの映像を差し出し、衛星写真と合わせて、事実を明らかにしようとする試みが行われています。

マリウポリでは、移動式焼却炉で戦争犯罪の証拠隠滅をしているとの報道もあり、犠牲になった人々の実情も闇の中です。

これがいつか事実と認められても、失われた命も、美しいかつてのウクライナの街も、もう戻ってきません。

フィンランドやスウェーデンがNATO加入に動き始める中、プーチン氏は国境近くに兵力を集めて、ウクライナ侵攻時のように、圧力をかけはじめています。

日本に対してもミサイルの実験で、脅威を見せつけ、どこまでも強気のプーチン氏です。

ロシア国内の反戦運動は、相変わらず制圧されていて、ウクライナ兵が投稿してきたニュースが何回も流され、ロシア国内は戦闘モードに入っています。

戦艦「モスクワ」が撃沈され、ロシア兵の死傷者も増え、膨大な戦費をいつまで払い続けられるのか、追い詰められたプーチン氏がどう動くのか、今後が心配です。

ウクライナの戦略的な反撃が、今後繰り広げられると予想されています。1日も早く終戦となり、子供達に笑顔が戻ってきますように。


How will the West respond to Russian war crimes? | Conflict Zone

The world has been confronted with horrific images of atrocities against civilians allegedly committed by Russian forces in Ukraine. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis says it’s clear Russian is carrying out crimes in Ukraine by deliberately attacking civilians and it should be called genocide. "We can find the courage and call it a genocide (because there is so much resemblance of the events of 20th centur that we thought belonged in the history books,” he told DW’s Sarah Kelly from Vilnius. Landbergis also said Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to attack other countries if Russia is not defeated in Ukraine. “If Putinism, which is more than just one person, if it stays, that means that this country will be ready to deploy aggressive tactics and war against his neighbors again. And this cannot be allowed." How should western allies respond? As the EU debates the next round of sanctions, Lithuania has already moved to ban Russian energy imports. It has long urged a tougher line on Putin's Russia. How tough are allies willing to get now? And how far does he think Putin's war in Ukraine could go?

Ukraine war: What could force Putin to turn his troops around? | DW News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has taken his diplomatic campaign against Russia's war on Ukraine to the United Nations Security Council. In an emergency session called to discuss the killings of Ukrainian civilians in the town of Bucha near the capital, Zelenskyy accused Russian troops of war crimes. He also demanded a reform of the security council to remove Russia's veto power. Russia denies accusations that its troops committed war crimes in Bucha. A Kremlin spokesperson insists the the allegations were a ''monstrous forgery” aimed at denigrating the Russian army. But mounting evidence contradicts Russia's claims that the killings occurred after its forces withdrew from the town. While Russian forces have left the Kyiv region, Moscow is mounting new attacks in the east. Russia has said its focus is now on taking control of the Donbas region and key eastern cities like Kramatorsk. Ukrainian officials warn that Moscow is trying to encircle its forces in the area and say they expect heavy fighting ahead.

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