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UN's Guterres calls for 'accountability' during visit to 'horrendous site' of Bucha

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterre calls for a 'thorough investigation' and 'accountability' during a visit to the town of Bucha, which he described as a 'horrendous site'. SOUNDBITE

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