The European Union will target nine individuals with sanctions over alleged war crimes connected to the Bucha massacre in Ukraine. France's Foreign Minister announced the decision as EU diplomats gathered in Brussels on Monday.

BRUSSELS – The European Union plans to target nine individuals with sanctions over alleged war crimes linked to the massacre in Bucha, Ukraine, according to France’s top diplomat.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot announced the sanctions decision Monday while arriving for a gathering of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels.
The sanctions relate to war crimes accusations stemming from the Bucha massacre that occurred during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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