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Yes, they showed satellite proof of Russian atrocities:



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Putin feels 'a hatred growing inside him' as he continuously fails: Christiane Amanpour cites Finnish president

Matthew Chapman
April 04, 2022



Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a press conference at the Kremlin. The world judo governing body (IJU) has taken personal action against Russian President Vladimir Putin following the invasion of Ukraine. -/Kremlin/dpa

On Monday's edition of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," reporter Christiane Amanpour argued that the increasingly brutal war crimes against Ukraine by Russian forces, including the Bucha massacre, are being driven by Vladimir Putin's personal hatred for the Ukrainians as they refuse to submit to his will.

"I want to talk about what you have been seeing in Kharkiv," said Cooper. "But first, I am wondering what you think the implications are of what we have now been witnessing from Bucha. You've, of course, covered the horrors of Bosnia leaders ultimately brought to justice there. Do you see that happening here?"

"In Rwanda, the '90s were terrible for this kind of real horrible war waged against civilians," said Amanpour. "But yes, if the facts are collected, the — already, the International Criminal Court and — and other human rights organizations are starting their investigations even before we saw the full horrors of Bucha. And once they get all that evidence, it might take a long time. But I am absolutely sure that it will be prosecuted. The difficulty is that in this case, with the ICC, neither Russia, Ukraine, nor the United States and a number of other countries recognize the ICC. Back in the '90s, there were special tribunals set up."

"But I do think it's really important ... the idea of punishing, because there is this sense from several people, world leaders who have spoken to Putin, you know, in the early days of the war," said Amanpour. "Particularly, the Finnish president told me he felt there was — and these were his words, a hatred growing inside Putin for Ukraine and for everything they stand for and everything that they have resisted. And a historian said even Putin denying the legitimacy, the existence of Ukraine as an independent nation and people could be adjudicated a genocidal thought, a genocidal ideology."

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@HopkoHanna

Ukrainian journalist Denys Kazanskyi reports about the corpses found in Bucha. Supposedly a family of 5-6, with kids. They were all shot. Then russians tried to burn them in order to get rid of corpes.



@WalshFreedom

.@TuckerCarlson tonight: “What if these bodies of tortured, dead civilians were staged? What if they’re fake? What if the Ukrainian military killed them & then blamed Russia? I’m not saying any of this is true, I’m just asking the questions. Why can’t we ask these questions?”


Tuckyo Rose always defending EVIL.