Danish Prime Minister honors victims of Russian war crimes in Bucha
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen paid a visit to Bucha, in the Kyiv region, to honor the victims of war crimes committed by the Russian Federation.
The Prosecutor General's Office reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
The head of the Prosecutor General's Office showed Frederiksen the places of war crimes committed in Bucha by the Russian military and emphasized the need to always remember their victims.
Kostin emphasized that, despite the liberation of the Kyiv region from the Russian invaders, the aggressor continues to indiscriminately shell peaceful cities of Ukraine.
"This morning, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv and the region's settlements. But each such attack only strengthens our determination to stop Russia and ensure that the criminal regime of the Russian Federation is held accountable for every crime committed," the Prosecutor General said.
He thanked Denmark for its support of Ukraine's struggle for sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as for assistance on the path to justice.
As reported, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen arrived in Kyiv and addressed the Verkhovna Rada.