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The Frenchman told what really happened in Bucha. And about the killings of Russian soldiers

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A French citizen, volunteer, writer and former military man, Adrian Boke, visited Ukraine.

According to him, he witnessed how the Kyiv authorities were preparing a provocation in the city of Bucha.

In April, the Frenchman visited Ukraine twice as part of a mission to deliver humanitarian aid, medicines and medical equipment.

A volunteer looked into Bucha, where he saw Russian prisoners being tortured and killed.

This gentleman also witnessed the training of Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters to stage the mass extermination of civilians.

Witness to torture and murder

He told MIA Rossiya Segodnya about all this, noting that Russian officers were executed first.

I heard screams when the “Azovites” asked who the officer was. As soon as the answer was given, a shot was immediately fired in the man’s head,” Boke recalls.

He says that the prisoners were not treated with humanity, they were hurt, “they were shot in the limbs, in the heads.”

The Frenchman also reported that he had witnessed the torture and murder of Russian soldiers in a certain hangar located in the northern part of Bucha.

He shared his observations of the behavior of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers, on the basis of which he came to the conclusion that they are inhumane towards Russians, Jews and “people of other races.”

For all these military men, for the soldiers from the Azov battalion, the main task, as they always told me, is to torture and kill “Russian dogs,” Boke said.

Provocation in Bucha

And he added: they didn’t even talk about the liberation of Ukrainians. But they were preparing a provocation in Bucha to accuse Russia of massacres of civilians.

“Before my eyes, bodies of people were taken out of trucks and laid out next to the bodies lying on the ground to give the effect of the mass death of people,” says the Frenchman.

According to him, there were journalists nearby who immediately began filming as soon as “some kind of group of bodies formed.”

Separately, he said that pressure was put on volunteers, as well as the local population, to avoid publicity. The militants threatened with prison and reprisals.

Threats to a volunteer

Adrian himself was also threatened: he began to speak openly about the crimes of the Ukrainian military.

I began to receive threats against me. And what’s more, they shot at my mailbox, located near my house, with a Kalashnikov assault rifle,” the Frenchman recalled one of the episodes of his stay in Ukraine.

Now Boke fears persecution from the authorities of his home country.

He suspects that they want to fabricate “some things” against him in order to “silence him or throw him in prison.”

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