Minister of Culture Oleksandr Tkachenko called on the world to react to the Bucha tragedy and stressed that the world community should boycott everything connected with the terrorist country – there must be an absolute ban on russian propaganda, an embargo on oil and gas trade.
This was reported by the site of "Servant of the People" with reference to Tkachenko.
"By dehumanizing Ukrainians, the russians have dehumanized themselves as well. That is why the Bucha tragedy is the political responsibility of those who elected and support this government. Each of them is now branded as inhuman. Everyone who has supported the murderer's actions for the last 22 years, every "liberal" who has called for cooperation with the criminal authorities is responsible. It is you who raised this monster, the modern devil, and serve him. The world will not forgive you for the genocide of the Ukrainian people," the minister stressed.
Tkachenko called on democracies to boycott anything related to the terrorist country in response to russia's genocide in Bucha. That is, to ban the broadcasting of russian propaganda channels, to stop trade in oil and gas, any cooperation with russia, the money from which is spent to murder Ukrainians.
He also calls for finally closing the sky over Ukraine and investigating crimes in the international tribunal as soon as possible.
Tkachenko is also convinced that russian propaganda has been preparing the ground for mass killings of Ukrainians for many years.
"This is the result of a long-running marathon of hatred from russian propagandists. Margarita Simonyan, Vladimir Solovyov, Olga Skabeeva, Popov, Tolstoy, Babayan, Kulikov, Mikheyev, Krasovskiy and others have been dehumanizing Ukrainians on television for years. They have been putting the idea into the heads of russian society that there was a Nazi people living in Ukraine who needed to be 'denazified' - that is, destroyed," the head of the Ministry of Culture said.
On 1 April, Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk said in a video message that the city had been liberated from russian invaders. In the morning, the City Council reported that the aggressor had mined a confectionery factory and poisoned cookies, and urged residents not to enter the site.
Later, when the Ukrainian military and police entered the city, it became known about the killings of civilians and the mass rape of women. European Council President Charles Michel said he was shocked by reports of russian atrocities in the Kyiv region, and stressed that new sanctions awaited russia.
The British Ambassador Melinda Simmons stressed that russian soldiers use the rape of Ukrainian women in front of their families as a weapon of war, as a conscious act of subjugation.