Even those who understood the Kremlin should have understood that the text by Vladimir Putin and his followers is a lie and nothing else.

When the Kremlin says the Russian troops are withdrawing, that means they are regrouping and attacking.

If there is talk of rapprochement in the negotiations, the next escalation follows.

If it is said that military targets are being attacked, clinics, kindergartens, schools and residential buildings will be shot at.

If "humanitarian corridors" are in prospect, the mass murder - as in Mariupol - has long been underway and is continuing.

This war is terror against civilians.

Murder, mass rape and looting characterize the actions of the occupiers.

After the Russian army was driven out, the Ukrainians found around three hundred dead civilians in the town of Bucha near Kyiv alone and buried them in a mass grave.

The reports of the last few hours underline that the supposed peace in the areas of Ukraine conquered by the Russians cannot be trusted.

They document the devastation caused by the Russian army.

A special chapter is journalists.

The body of Ukrainian photojournalist Maks Levin was found in northern Kyiv, near the village of Guta Meschygirska.

He had been missing for almost three weeks.

According to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office, Levin was shot dead by Russian soldiers.

Russian journalist Oksana Baulina was killed in a Russian rocket attack on a residential area in Kyiv.

She used to work for the foundation of the imprisoned opposition figure Alexei Navalnyj and most recently for the investigative portal "The Insider".

The Ukrainian reporter Irina Dubchenko was kidnapped by the Russian military on March 26, according to fellow journalists.

Dubchenko, who works for various newspapers and the Unian agency, hid an injured Ukrainian soldier in her grandmother's house in the occupied village of Rosivka in eastern Ukraine and was denounced by neighbors.

They were taken to Donetsk "for questioning".

This is just one of the cases of disappearances, which the Ukrainian parliament's human rights commissioner, Lyudmila Denisova, puts at more than 400,000.

This is the news from the areas of Ukraine that Putin calls "liberated" or from which the Russian army is withdrawing.

According to a survey, 81 percent of Russians support the "special military operation".

The list of war crimes of this "operation" is getting longer.

It consists of nothing but war crimes.