Published on: 04/28/2022 – 05:38 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres travels Thursday to the suburbs of kyiv, to Boutcha, Irpin and Borodianka, theaters of abuses attributed to the Russian army. For its part, Moscow is continuing its offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine. Follow our live. 4:30 am: Antonio Guterres travels to Boutcha and Irpin UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres travels Thursday to the suburbs of kyiv, to Boutcha, Irpin and Borodianka, theaters of abuses attributed to the Russian army by the Ukrainians The UN chief arrived in Ukraine from Moscow where he pleaded with Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire “as soon as possible”. He also said he was “concerned by the repeated reports of possible war crimes”, judging that they “require an independent investigation”. 3:16 a.m .: Canadian Parliament condemns “genocide” against Ukrainians “The House of Commons has adopted a motion concerning acts of genocide against the Ukrainian people,” the lower house of Parliament announced on Twitter. The text, tabled on the initiative of a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP, left), Heather McPherson, was adopted unanimously. The motion specifies that “there is clear and abundant evidence of war crimes and systematic and massive crimes against humanity committed against the people of Ukraine by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin”. These “crimes” include in particular torture, “mass atrocities in Ukrainian territories”, the “forcible transfer of Ukrainian children to Russian territory”, or even “large-scale cases of physical, mental violence and rape “By validating this text, the House of Commons “recognizes that the Russian Federation is committing acts of genocide against the Ukrainian people”, according to the document. The adoption of this text comes ten days after the Ukrainian Parliament passed a similar resolution. With AFP and Reuters