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Four Years After Bucha's Liberation: How Ukraine's Police Investigate Russian War Crimes

Police investigates crimes in Bucha
Чотири роки після звільнення Бучі: як українські правоохоронці розслідують злочини Росії. Photo: МВС

Marking Four Years Since Bucha's Liberation

According to МВС: Today marks the fourth anniversary of Bucha's liberation, a city where some of the first and most horrific crimes committed by the Russian Federation were documented. This date is crucial for remembering the events of 2022, when the city endured a brutal occupation and widespread atrocities. The international community first learned of the scale of the violence through images from Bucha after Russian troops withdrew.

The National Police of Ukraine continues its investigation into these crimes, systematically gathering evidence in line with international standards. This meticulous process is a vital step toward achieving justice and holding the perpetrators accountable. The investigation remains ongoing, with law enforcement officials dedicated to ensuring objectivity and transparency in all their work.

The Imperative of Remembrance and International Solidarity

The fourth anniversary of Bucha's liberation underscores the profound importance of remembering what transpired there and its lasting impact on Ukrainian society. Continuing these investigations is a critical phase in restoring justice and public trust in Ukraine's legal institutions. Simultaneously, these events serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing need for international support in confronting aggression and severe human rights violations.

As the anniversary of Bucha's liberation draws attention to the ongoing investigations, it is essential to recognize the broader implications of these events. In light of this, EU foreign ministers are convening in Bucha to discuss the significance of this day and reinforce international solidarity in addressing the consequences of war crimes. This meeting highlights the collective responsibility to ensure accountability and support for Ukraine's path toward justice.

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