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EU top diplomats arrive in Ukraine to mark Bucha massacre

By Thomson Reuters Mar 31, 2026 | 12:56 AM

KYIV, March 31 (Reuters) – The European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas and several EU foreign ministers ​arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday ‌to mark the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre and to voice their support for Ukraine, amid tensions within the ‌bloc ​over blocked EU aid.

Ukrainian ⁠Foreign Minister Andrii ⁠Sybiha greeted Kallas and other senior EU officials at Kyiv’s central railway station early on Tuesday, saying ​that such a strong European presence demonstrated that justice for Russian ⁠atrocities was inevitable.

“Today, ⁠we commemorate the grim anniversary ​of the Bucha massacre,” Sybiha said ​on the Telegram messaging app. “Comprehensive accountability ‌for Russian crimes is vital to restore justice in Europe. And today, we will advance accountability efforts.”

Ukraine ⁠marks the fourth anniversary this week of the liberation of Bucha, around 25 km ⁠from the ‌Ukrainian capital, which brought ⁠to light the atrocities carried ​out ‌in the town, where ​Russian troops ⁠killed more than 400 people. Moscow denied its troops committed the atrocities and accused Ukraine of staging the incident.

(Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by ​Daniel Flynn)