Berlin condemns Bucha 'war crime', wants more Russia sanctions

Germany on Sunday condemned the killings of civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha as a "terrible war crime" and called for fresh EU sanctions against Russia.

"This terrible war crime cannot go unanswered," Robert Habeck, vice chancellor and economy minister, told German newspaper Bild the day after the bodies of nearly 300 civilians were found in mass graves after Russian troops withdrew, local Ukrainian officials said.

"I think that a strengthening of sanctions is called for. That's what we are preparing with our EU partners," Habeck added.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the images from Bucha were "unbearable".

"Putin's frantic violence is wiping out innocent families and knows no bounds," she wrote on Twitter, adding that those responsible for war crimes must be held to account.

"We will strengthen the sanctions against Russia and further support the defence of Ukraine," the minister said.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called Bucha a "deliberate massacre" and urged G7 countries to impose "devastating" sanctions immediately.

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