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Bucha a year since Russia's deadly occupation: Where do investigations stand? | DW News

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country will 'never forgive' those responsible for the horrors inflicted on Bucha. That Ukrainian town is marking a year now since its liberation, after five weeks under Russian control.
What Ukrainian forces found, about 30 kilometers from central Kyiv, was a trail of devastation and evidence of possible war crimes. The images of civilian bodies strewn across the infamous Yablunska Street, in particular, reverberated around the world. But 12 months later, the move to hold those responsible to account is far from finished.
A warning that this next report contains graphic images some viewers might find disturbing.

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