Israel's Finance Minister condemns 'war crimes,'
Israel's Money Clergyman Avigdor Lieberman didn't denounce Russia on Monday while talking about the conflict in Ukraine, rather expressing there are "shared allegations" between the two nations.
"We as a whole censure atrocities," Lieberman told Armed force Radio, answering an inquiry concerning the supposed Bucha Slaughter, where just about 300 individuals were covered in mass graves.
"There are shared allegations here... Ukraine faults Russia, and Russia faults Ukraine."
Rather than denouncing one side, the Money Clergyman said, "we really want to comprehend there is a ridiculous conflict there, and we want to keep up with Israel's ethical position and, simultaneously, our inclinations."
Lieberman let KAN Reshet Bet know that his needs are with Israel "most importantly."
Answering Lieberman, Ukraine's consulate in Israel gave an assertion from Envoy Yevgen Korniychuk.
"I welcome Mr. Lieberman to come to Ukraine. We will take him with an escort to Bucha and to different spots where he can see with his own eyes the groups of regular citizens and meet the ones who were restricted and assaulted. Perhaps then he will realize what occurred," Korniychuk said in the proclamation.
This trade comes a day after Unfamiliar Clergyman Yair Lapid said that "it is difficult to stay apathetic despite the terrible pictures from the city of Bucha close to Kyiv, from after the Russian armed force left. Deliberately hurting a non military personnel populace is an atrocity, and I firmly censure it."