L’«innocence» de la Russie dans les massacres de Boutcha, ce mensonge majuscule que Sergueï Lavrov a répété face à Léa Salamé
In an interview on March 26th, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov repeated the claim that Russian troops were wrongly accused of atrocities committed in Bucha in early 2022. He maintained Russia's innocence in the Bucha massacres.
Briefing Summary
AI-generatedIn an interview on March 26th, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov repeated the claim that Russian troops were wrongly accused of atrocities committed in Bucha in early 2022. He maintained Russia's innocence in the Bucha massacres. This assertion contradicts established evidence gathered over the past four years that points to Russian involvement in the events. The interview, conducted by journalist Léa Salamé, provided Lavrov with a platform to disseminate this narrative. The article highlights the discrepancy between Lavrov's statements and the existing evidence.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
3 extractedThe alleged massacres in Bucha occurred at the beginning of 2022.
Sergueï Lavrov repeated the thesis that Russian troops are wrongly accused of atrocities in Bucha.
Evidence of Russian troops' involvement in the Bucha massacres has been firmly established for four years.