The Ukrainian military says Russian forces are preparing for an offensive in the southeast as Zelenskyy prepares to talk to the U.N. Security Council amid outrage over the killing of civilians.
. Western nations expelled dozens more of Moscow's diplomats and weighed further sanctions as they expressed their disgust at what they say are war crimes.
High-resolution satellite imagery by commercial provider Maxar Technologies, meanwhile, showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The New York Times first reported on the images showing the dead. KYIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 4: Car hit by shrapnel in Bucha, Ukraine as Russian attacks continue on April 4, 2022.
Their provision of other weapons and equipment has been credited with helping Ukraine mount a stiffer than expected resistance to Russia’s overwhelming firepower. But the speech to the Security Council could be even more dramatic, with all eyes on the reaction of any Russian representatives present.
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