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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg raised concerns on Tuesday that the world would likely see "more atrocities" out of Ukraine after the discovery of the massacre in Bucha. He added that they have information from many sources like commercial satellites telling that there have been "brutal atrocities" committed in different places in Ukraine and they occurred in a period while Russia controlled those areas.
"I am afraid that you will see more. That we will see more examples of the killings of civilians, more examples of atrocities and more examples of targeting killing of civilians which are actually war crimes," he said.
Stoltenberg also said it appeared Russia would be trying to refocus on completely taking the Donbas region in the coming week.
"We now see a significant movement of (Russian) troops away from Kyiv to regroup, re-arm and re-supply and shift their focus to the east,” Stoltenberg told a news conference.
He added NATO allies will discuss new support measures for Ukraine while Russian troops regroup.
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"I am afraid that you will see more. That we will see more examples of the killings of civilians, more examples of atrocities and more examples of targeting killing of civilians which are actually war crimes," he said.
Stoltenberg also said it appeared Russia would be trying to refocus on completely taking the Donbas region in the coming week.
"We now see a significant movement of (Russian) troops away from Kyiv to regroup, re-arm and re-supply and shift their focus to the east,” Stoltenberg told a news conference.
He added NATO allies will discuss new support measures for Ukraine while Russian troops regroup.
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