View from Bucha: ‘Peace’ for Russia is when there are no more Ukrainians left alive
Exactly three years ago, in early March 2022, satellite images showed the first mass grave of civilians in Bucha, a town in the Kyiv region. It was on the grounds of the Church of St Andrew, where now there is the Wall of Remembrance for the civilians killed by Russian troops during the occupation.
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Exactly three years ago, in early March 2022, satellite images showed the first mass grave of civilians in Bucha, a town in the Kyiv region. It was on the grounds of the Church of St Andrew, where now there is the Wall of Remembrance for the civilians killed by Russian troops during the occupation.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/03/11/view-from-bucha-peace-for-russia-is-when-there-are-no-more-ukrainians-left-alive
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00:00Among lots of statements regarding Ukraine by Donald Trump, there was one that really
00:04stood out and crossed red lines for the Ukrainians.
00:09It was when Donald Trump said that Ukraine should not have started the war.
00:13I came here to Bucha, the area that was the first to see and to witness Russian atrocities
00:20during one month of occupation.
00:22And while the buildings here in Bucha have been rebuilt and the streets are now looking
00:27completely different compared to March 2022, the wounds of the people have not healed.
00:57It's all about looting, robbing, kidnapping of children.
01:02For the Russians, negotiations are not a way to find peace, it's a way to get what
01:07you can't get with weapons.
01:10The Russians wanted to take Kyiv in three days, but they failed.
01:15With the help of Trump, negotiations and the like, they are trying to occupy Ukraine
01:21in some other way.
01:24It's a question of justice.
01:26What worries me is that when they talk about negotiations, no one talks about crimes.
01:34No one talks about responsibility.
01:37But still, they will be able to really look at what...
01:48Zelensky can sign anything.
01:52There may be points...
01:55What they accept is very good.
01:58The question is whether it will force Putin to stop shooting.
02:03Ukrainians understand the word peace when they are not killed,
02:07when there is justice, when criminals are responsible for crimes.
02:11This is peace.
02:13From Putin's point of view, I think that peace is when they don't shoot anymore,
02:18because there is no one alive on our side.
02:21There is only the territory.