Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy doesn't know how many Buchas there are.

He was talking about the town of Bucha, which was devastated by Russian forces. In a recent visit to the town, Zelenskyy said he saw "just death" as the bodies of hundreds of civilians were found following Russia's withdrawal from the area.

Many people ask how many Buchas there are. Nobody is aware of it. We do not know what is happening in the south of our country or in other small towns around the country. Zelenskyy said during an interview with BILD that it was in the east of the country.

Some towns were completely destroyed. I don't know what we will find there.

The train station in Kramatorsk was hit by two rockets on Friday, killing at least 50 people. The station was full of people who fled their homes.

Videos showing potential Russian war crimes have emerged in the face of Russia's propaganda campaign. In early April, the footage from Bucha appeared to show bodies lying in the streets and indiscriminate killings of civilians.

Zelenskyy was interviewed by Paul Ronzheimer about reports of Russian kill lists detailing which civilians they should kill and whom to spare.

I don't have such information. The Russians knew who to kill. Zelenskyy said that he was an honest person.

He said that you have seen how the Russians killed civilians. The mayors and activists were killed. They have lists with the names of activists. They dragged the activists somewhere after gathering them in a central spot. I cannot say if that is what actually happened.

Zelenskyy said that the lists existed in large cities like Cherson, where they were afraid of people who connected with each other and gathered in public places to demonstrate against the inhabitants.