I saw video of the mayor of Bucha looking quite jolly as he spoke of the previous day's departure of the Russians, no mention of dead bodies lying about. Four days later I saw him interviewed by CNN's Briahnna Keilar, where he acted far more distraught, saying he believed Putin had given his soldiers permission to, as he said, " go on Safari" killing people as they left town. Shortly thereafter, I saw video of Ukrainian cleanup crews arriving in Bucha, with their company name embroidered on their uniform shirt: SAFARI. Struck me as a Freudian slip on the mayor's part.
I saw video of the mayor of Bucha looking quite jolly as he spoke of the previous day's departure of the Russians, no mention of dead bodies lying about. Four days later I saw him interviewed by CNN's Briahnna Keilar, where he acted far more distraught, saying he believed Putin had given his soldiers permission to, as he said, " go on Safari" killing people as they left town. Shortly thereafter, I saw video of Ukrainian cleanup crews arriving in Bucha, with their company name embroidered on their uniform shirt: SAFARI. Struck me as a Freudian slip on the mayor's part.