European Council chief Michel in Ukraine: ‘History will not forget’

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European Council President Charles Michel arrived in Kyiv to show support for Ukraine nearly two months into Russia’s invasion, calling it the “heart of a free and democratic Europe.”

with hands tied angered the world and sparked calls for a global investigation into war crimes there and in other towns attacked by Russian forces.

Zelensky said this month that the situation in Borodyanka appeared “significantly more dreadful” than in nearby Bucha.as residents returned after the withdrawal of Russian troops this month showed locals sobbing in the streets as they surveyed the widespread damage — buildings reduced to rubble, homes with windows blown out and walls missing. Access to gas, electricity and water was cut off during the fighting, residents said, as emergency workers recovered bodies from the ruins.

Michel, a former Belgian prime minister, tweeted updates from his travels in English and Ukrainian. He is among several high-profile leaders who have visited Ukraine since Russia’s invasion. They include European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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