
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said the “horrors that we have seen in Bucha are just the tip of the iceberg of all the crimes that have been committed by the Russian army” in Ukraine so far.
Kuleba's comments came Monday at a press conference in Warsaw, during which he added that the “horrors of Bucha, Mariupol, and other places” demand “serious G7 and EU sanctions.
Speaking alongside his British counterpart Liz Truss, Kuleba called for the “most severe” sanctions to be imposed against Russia, while also demanding Russia’s expulsion from the UN Human Rights Council.
“The West continues to fuel [the] Russian war machine with payments for fossil fuels, with trade that is still taking place between Russia and western countries, with financial transactions conducted through Russian banks that have not been disconnected from SWIFT yet,” he said.
Addressing foreign ministers who will attend NATO, EU, and G7 meetings this week, Kuleba said, “If you have doubts, reluctance, or arguments about the need to keep doing business with Russia, go to Bucha first and then talk to me.”
He added that Ukraine has “won the battle for Kyiv” but is now preparing for a “new large-scale offensive by Russia in eastern Ukraine.”
“I can tell you without exaggeration, with great sorrow, that the situation in Mariupol is much worse compared to what we have seen in Bucha and other cities, towns, and villages nearby Kyiv,” the foreign minister continued.