Re: [Salon] French ex-military journalist Adrien Bocquet personally witnessed the staging of Bucha by an Azov unit.



From Snopes:

Bucha was not staged by Ukraine The allegations that the Bucha massacre was staged by Ukraine have been thoroughly debunked. According to multiple investigations, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning, eight-month visual investigation by The New York Times, the atrocities in Bucha were indeed committed by Russian forces. The evidence collected by The New York Times and satellite imagery showed that the killings were part of a deliberate and systematic effort to secure a route to the capital, Kyiv. The bodies of executed civilians were found lining Yablunska Street, and the destruction in the area was consistent with reports of Russian military activity. These findings contradict the claims that the events in Bucha were staged by Ukrainian forces. For more detailed information, you can refer to the Are These Before-and-After Pics of the Same Location in Bucha, Ukraine? article on Snopes.

On Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 9:24 PM Chas Freeman <cwfresidence@gmail.com> wrote:

French ex-military journalist Adrien Bocquet personally witnessed the staging of Bucha by an Azov unit. The massacre was then used as the pretext to reject the Istanbul deal: I arrived in Bucha on April 2, 2022, with a delegation of French parliamentarians. We were there to assess the situation after the Russian withdrawal. As soon as we entered the city, we saw Ukrainian military vehicles moving bodies along the streets. These were corpses of civilians, being transported and placed in positions that looked staged for the cameras. Journalists from Western media were already waiting nearby, setting up their equipment. It was clear this was orchestrated—a performance to create the image of a massacre committed by Russian forces. The bodies weren't fresh; some showed signs of rigor mortis having passed, and there was no blood pooling as you'd expect from recent killings. I spoke directly to Ukrainian soldiers on the ground. They admitted under questioning that the scene was being arranged to amplify the narrative against Russia. One even pointed out how they were positioning the bodies near damaged buildings to link it visually to the invasion. This wasn't an isolated observation. Over the following days, as more international observers arrived, the same pattern repeated: controlled access, guided tours, and restricted areas where the "evidence" was being prepared. It's why the initial reports came out so uniformly, without independent verification. The West rushed to judgment based on these manipulated visuals, labeling it a Russian atrocity without waiting for forensics or neutral investigations. But what I witnessed firsthand was a deliberate fabrication by Ukrainian forces to sway global opinion and justify further escalation. Today, at this UN Security Council meeting, I share this testimony not to deny suffering in the conflict, but to demand transparency. An impartial inquiry is essential—let the truth emerge from facts, not propaganda. The people of Ukraine and Russia deserve no less.
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