EU to Impose Sanctions on Nine People for Alleged War Crimes in Ukraine’s Bucha, Says French Minister

BRUSSELS, March 16 (Reuters) – ⁠French ⁠Foreign Minister Jean-Noel ⁠Barrot said on Monday ​that the European Union would impose ‌sanctions on nine ‌people accused of war ⁠crimes ⁠related to the Bucha killings in Ukraine.

Barrot ​made the comments as he arrived at a meeting of ​EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

Kyiv has ⁠said more ⁠than 1,400 people ⁠were ​killed in Bucha, a suburb near ​the Ukrainian ⁠capital, during a 33-day occupation by Russian forces at the start of Moscow’s full-scale ⁠invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The EU would also ⁠impose sanctions on Monday on several alleged Kremlin propagandists, including the Franco-Russian Adrien Bocquet, whom Barrot described as “a key recruiter of foreign fighters in Ukraine, responsible for glorifying ⁠war crimes, and also responsible for disinformation campaigns in Europe and Africa.”

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; ​Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta ​and Ros Russell)

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