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In 'historic' Ukraine trip, Japan PM Kishida visits Bucha ahead of meet with Zelenskyy
•Russian troops were accused of massacring civilians in the capital region suburb of Bucha, which they occupied for several weeks in early 2022
The A to Z of the Russia-Ukraine war
•From Bucha, the town synonymous with massacre allegations, to the ‘Z’ symbol for Russia's attack on its neighbour, here are some of the words that have defined the last 12 months of war in Ukraine
Displaced Ukrainian civilians sheltering near capital Kyiv fear for war-damaged homes
•Russian troops retreated from the area around Kyiv in late March. But they left behind 16,000 damaged residential buildings in the Bucha region, where Borodyanka is located, according to the head of the Kyiv regional administration, Oleksiy Kuleba
Three bodies with hands tied found near Ukraine's Bucha, say local police
•Bucha hit the global headlines when dozens of bodies in civilian clothing were found there in early April, some with their hands tied, after Russian troops pulled out following a month-long occupation
Bucha civilians were killed by Russian metal darts: What are these World War I weapons?
Fp Explainers •A number of witnesses in Bucha said that fléchette rounds were fired by Russian artillery a few days before forces withdrew from the area at the end of March
Tears, fears and mass burials: Ukraine bids final goodbye to its war dead
Fp Staff •Since Russia's war against Ukraine began, 56 days ago, thousands of Ukrainians have died. Several burial sites have been hastily dug in the past two weeks so that residents can provide their loved ones a final resting ground
Hope through talks between Russia, Ukraine, a path for peace comes out: PM Modi in virtual meet with Joe Biden
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Modi said that the recent news of the killing of innocent citizens in Ukraine's Bucha city was very concerning
Ukraine crisis: Husky reunited with owner after violence in Bucha; watch
Trendingdesk •The reunion, that was caught on camera, shows the injured dog bounding up to her owner after being saved from an abandoned car
Russia isn't the only country to be removed from UN Human Rights Council: How does a suspension work and why it's significant
Fp Explainers •In the 193-member United Nations General Assembly, 93 nations voted in favour of the resolution to remove Russia from the human rights council, in response to Moscow's invasion and alleged rights abuses in Ukraine. Russia is only the second nation after Libya whose membership has been suspended
Russia-Ukraine conflict: US Senator John Cornyn welcomes India's condemnation of Bucha killings
•India's Permanent Representative to the UN TS Trimurti on Tuesday said, "Recent reports of civilian killings in Bucha are deeply disturbing. We unequivocally condemn these killings and support the call for an independent investigation"