German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gives a press statement on April 3, 2022 at the Chancellery in Berlin, about the war crimes discovered the day before in Bucha, Ukraine. - Britain, France, Germany, the US and NATO voice horror at Ukrainian reports of nearly 300 bodies lying in the street in Bucha, with some appearing to have been bound by their hands and feet before being shot. Chancellor Scholz on Sunday said light must be shed on the Russian army's alleged "crimes" against civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha near Kyiv where a mass grave was uncovered. (Photo by HANNIBAL HANSCHKE / POOL / AFP)