Blinken shares graphic details of alleged atrocities in Ukraine
At a press conference Thursday Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared graphic details of atrocities in Ukraine allegedly carried out by Russian forces.
He spoke of how Russian troops gathered about 40 people in a town square in Bucha and allegedly executed one young man.
He described how one woman in Kharkiv, sheltering with her neighbors and daughters, reported being taken by a Russian soldier to an empty classroom, where he allegedly cut her face and neck with a knife, raped her at gunpoint and threatened to kill her.
"With each day, more and more credible reports of rape, killings, torture are emerging. And for every Bucha, there are many more towns Russia has occupied and more towns it is still occupying -- places where, we must assume, Russian soldiers are committing more atrocities right now," Blinken said.
"The sickening images and accounts coming out of Bucha and other parts of Ukraine have only strengthened our collective resolve and unity," Blinken said as he detailed several steps the U.S. and its allies are taking, including tightening sanctions, sending more lethal aid to Ukraine and collecting evidence of war crimes.
Blinken was pressed repeatedly on what more allies can do to help Ukrainee. He didn't have any announcements, but defended Western aid, saying they've provided the weapons and systems that Ukraine can use most effectively, that its forces are already trained on, and that can be transferred fast.
Blinken vowed, "We're not going to let anything stand in the way of getting Ukrainians what they need and what we believe can be effective. So we're looking across the board right now not only at what we've provided and continue to provide, but whether there are additional systems that would make a difference and that we can provide them."
-ABC News' Conor Finnegan