"However, what is most surprising in the reports of the French volunteer is the fact that his experience reinforces the Russian narrative that the alleged massacre in Bucha was a false flag operation. Having worked in Bucha, Bocquet alleges that during his activities he saw Ukrainian agents pulling bodies out of trucks and laying them on the ground so that the footage taken by journalists looked like a mass massacre. Most likely, bodies were brought from other regions of Ukraine and unloaded in Bucha in order to form a scenario similar to the one of a real massacre. Bocquet also says that the volunteers were forbidden by the agents to take pictures and videos of the places, being threatened with prison in case of non-compliance.“When we entered Bucha by car, I was in the passenger seat. And as we drove through the city, I saw bodies of people on the sides of the streets, and at the same time I saw people's bodies being taken out of trucks and laid out next to the bodies lying on the ground to give the effect of mass killings (...) One of the volunteers who was at this place the day before (…) [told me that] he saw refrigerator trucks from other cities of Ukraine coming to Bucha and unloading bodies and laying them out in rows. I realized from this that they were staging mass massacres (…) We were warned that [if we took photos or videos] we would get imprisonment for ten years or more severe consequences. This ban also applied to the locals. This pressure was exerted by the military, primarily by the Azov men. Today, Europe does not understand how great the pressure is on the population of Ukraine", he states.
In fact, the report of a European volunteer who was physically in Bucha days before the alleged “massacre” is of immense value and credibility. When Russian officials express their views, the Western media claim that it is some kind of "propaganda" or "counter-information", which tends to be agreed by public opinion, as Moscow is involved in the conflict. However, this is not the case now. Boucquet is a European citizen who served in a humanitarian mission alongside Ukrainian forces, so he has no reason to spread "propaganda" in favor of Moscow.
This testimony is concrete evidence of the only possible conclusion regarding the investigations of Bucha: there was no massacre in the region, but the allocation in the same place of bodies from different areas. What appears to have happened was a false flag operation to move global public opinion against Russia - and if Western investigators analyze the case honestly and impartially, they will come to the same conclusion."
Are you really that stupid?
Did you notice that Lucas Leiroz is actually a "Brazilian journalist working for Russian and Chinese media" according to his Twitter bio? So you are quoting from a Russian media source.
Leiroz writes that "4 years ago I got married in the Russian Orthodox Church" and supports Russia and Iran in his posts.
Leiroz also lists "New Resistance" as one of his employers. Here is their description of themselves
"NR is a political organization, with a national-revolutionary orientation, that defends a broad resistance to the neoliberal and globalist agenda in Brazil."
It is clearly a communist inspired group with direct ties to Russia.
You need a remedial course in posting propaganda. You aren't even a D- student.