As many civilians were found dead near the capital city of Kyiv, where Russian troops withdrew, and voices calling for Russia's responsibility increased, the governor of the northeastern Sumy province also said, "Hundreds of civilians were killed. After the withdrawal of Russian troops, the serious situation in the area has begun to become apparent.

According to Reuters and other sources, many civilians were found dead on the streets in Bucha, northwest of Kyiv, in Russian, the capital of Ukraine, where Russian troops have been withdrawing.



Ukraine's Attorney General Benedictova accused the body of 410 civilians in the suburbs of Kieu on the 3rd, saying it was "conclusive evidence of Russia's brutal war crimes."



On the other hand, the Russian side has denied involvement.



In addition, the governor of the northeastern state of Sumy posted on Telegram on the 4th, "confirming that Russian troops have begun to withdraw," while "hundreds of civilians have been killed. The world has been killed so far. It's a tragic act I've never seen, "he strongly accused, and after the withdrawal of Russian troops, the serious situation in the field is beginning to become apparent.



On the other hand, the British Ministry of Defense said in the analysis up to the 4th that Russia's main purpose is to invade Mariupol, a key point in the east, in order to control the southern Crimea by land.



He points out that the Russian army continues to consolidate and reorganize its troops to concentrate in the east, and that troops, including armed guards of the private military company Wagner, are also moving to the area.



As Russian troops move to the east, there are concerns that the fighting will intensify and the damage to civilians will further increase.



On the other hand, the ceasefire negotiations between the two sides are scheduled to be held on the 4th, but the Russian side has expressed negative thoughts on the early agreement, and the ceasefire is still uncertain as the serious situation in the field becomes clear. The situation continues.