The sight of tied bodies shot at close range in the Ukrainian streets of Bucha do not 'look far short of genocide,' British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday.
LONDON, April 6 - The sight of tied bodies shot at close range in the Ukrainian streets of Bucha do not "look far short of genocide," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures during a visit to the New Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, in Welwyn Garden City, Britain, April 6, 2022. Frank Augstein/Pool via REUTERS
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