According to CCTV news, Ukrainian media released a series of videos and pictures of the deaths of civilians in Bucha city on April 3, and the Ukrainian side accused the Russian army of committing atrocities against these civilians. After the Bucha incident fermented, the Russian side requested the UNITED Nations Security Council to hold a meeting on the incident, but the rotating chairman of the British presidency refused. On April 4, local time, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Nebenja said at a press conference held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York that the Russian side will submit evidence to the Security Council on April 5 to prove that the Bucha incident was a propaganda campaign planned by the Ukrainian side.
However, before the truth of the matter can surface, Europe is already moving. Reference news network april 5 news, according to the German news agency Berlin reported on the 4th, several European countries expelled Russian diplomats on the same day. At the same time, Moscow has threatened to take similar measures in response. France's European affairs minister, Clement Beaune, said the EU was likely to impose a new round of sanctions on Russia on Wednesday. "New sanctions could be passed tomorrow," he said. He added that the EU should also act quickly on imports of gas and coal from Russia.
Even before the End of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, disputes between Israel, Sri Lanka, Basstan and the Korean Peninsula are on the brink of ignition. From the perspective of the treasury bond market, the US 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields are inverted, and the inversion of 3-year and 30-year bonds has been formed. JPMorgan said the U.S. economy is facing unprecedented risks that have prompted him to prepare for the potential for violent upheaval.

The situation in Russia and Ukraine: No one wants to be a loser
Ukraine's top prosecutor said 410 bodies were found in towns retaken from retreating Russian troops near Kiev as part of an investigation into possible war crimes, Reuters reported.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy accused Russian troops of committing genocide, saying the Ukrainian people were being "destroyed and exterminated." His comments came after Ukrainian troops liberated the destruction of bucha, a small town 23 miles northwest of Kiev. The mayor of Bucha said Chechen militants took control of the area, killing 300 residents.
However, Russia denies allegations that its troops killed civilians in Bucha. According to CCTV news, on April 4 local time, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Nebenja said at a press conference held at the United Nations headquarters in New York that the Russian side will submit evidence to the Security Council on April 5 to prove that the Bucha incident was a propaganda activity planned by the Ukrainian side. He also said britain, the rotating chairman of the U.N. Security Council, had rejected Russia's request for an emergency meeting, a move that undermined the council's rules of procedure. On April 4, local time, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said in a meeting with the Arab League's Ukraine Crisis Liaison Group that Russia's second attempt to call for a MEETING of the United Nations Security Council on the Bucha incident in Ukraine was unsuccessful.
According to the reference news network, on April 4, local time, several European countries expelled Russian diplomats on the same day. At the same time, Moscow has threatened to take similar measures in response. German Foreign Minister Annalena Berberk declared 40 Russian diplomats "undesirable," an act tantamount to deporting them. According to reports, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova said in an interview with Interfax that the Russian side will respond. The French Foreign Ministry also announced the expulsion of a large number of Russian diplomats, saying their activities ran counter to France's security interests. Agence France-Presse reported that 35 Russian diplomats were allegedly affected. At the same time, Lithuania expelled the Russian ambassador and closed the Russian consulate in its port city of Klaipeda. Lithuania also recalled its ambassador to Moscow and returned him to Vilnius.
France's European affairs minister, Clement Beaune, said the EU was likely to impose a new round of sanctions on Russia on Wednesday. "New sanctions could be passed tomorrow," he said. He added that the EU should also act quickly on imports of gas and coal from Russia.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz said Russian President Vladimir Putin and his supporters would "feel" the "consequences" of the Bucha incident outside the capital Kiev, where a mass grave and bundled bodies shot at close range were found.
Judging from the current situation, although Russia and Ukraine will still negotiate, it is clear that there is still a long way to go to peace. And there are indications that Ukraine has Ukrainian insistence and Russia has Russian intentions. None of them wants to, and neither of them can assume the name of "loser.". Over time, the variables of negotiations between the two sides have also become more and more variable, such as the Bucha incident. But in fact, in the end, it is ordinary Ukrainians who are hurt.
Disputes broke out in four places
In fact, the world is not at peace, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has attracted the attention of the whole world, and disputes in other places have also surged undercurrents.
The first is Israel. From March 22 to 29, Israel suffered three consecutive violent attacks, resulting in the deaths of 11 civilians, two of which were related to the extremist group Islamic State. On the evening of March 29, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a statement condemning the violent attacks, saying that "the killing of Palestinian and Israeli civilians will lead to a further deterioration of the Palestinian-Israeli situation and a state of instability." ”
This is followed by Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka Stock Exchange quickly broke down after the opening of the market on the 4th, and its blue-chip stock index plunged 5.92%. On the 4th local time, when protests broke out across Sri Lanka demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, he invited the opposition to join the coalition government. On April 5, local time, Sri Lanka's parliament held its first meeting since the implementation of a public emergency in the country, and the meeting will decide which political party can get 113 and above seats by voting.
The third is Pakistan. On April 3, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was at risk of "stepping down," foiled a motion of no confidence put forward by the opposition coalition, according to CCTV News and Xinmin Evening News. Pakistani President Arif Alvi then announced the dissolution of the National Assembly and a new round of general elections in 90 days. On April 4, local time, Pakistani President Arif Alvi has sent a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan and opposition leader Shabaz Sharif seeking proposals for the appointment of Pakistan's caretaker prime minister. It can be said that Pakistan's political game has just begun.
The fourth is the Korean Peninsula. According to the Global Times, KCNA reported on the 5th that Kim Yo-jong, vice minister of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, warned on the 4th that if South Korea chooses to engage in military confrontation with North Korea, the DPRK's "nuclear combat forces will have to carry out their own tasks." Kim Yo-jong made the above views in response to the South Korean Defense Minister's remarks on the 1st that the so-called "pre-emptive strike" was carried out against the DPRK.
Including the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the United States is indispensable in the above five places. At present, the global pattern is undergoing a new round of deep reshuffle, and with the rise in global resource prices, it will inevitably trigger some regions to seek help and dependence from the United States.