Ukrainians largely criticized the project in the comments, saying that more government's money should better be directed towards military needs on the front line.
The Ukrainian president contrasted "our European system, in which human life and dignity matter" with Russia's, "in which anyone can be killed, anyone can be abused, anyone can be deprived of their home."
Ukrainian police report that after the liberation of Bucha from Russian forces, 422 slain civilians were found, with 1190 bodies discovered in the region, while many are still missing: 514 residents of Kyiv Oblast are missing, with 180 bodies of Ukrainian citizens remaining unidentified.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen joined Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin in Bucha to pay tribute to the victims of Russian war crimes, highlighting Denmark's support for Ukraine's ongoing fight for sovereignty.