2 grave sites found in liberated Ukrainian city of Lyman, official says

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Two grave sites, believed to be holding the bodies of civilians and Ukrainian military, have been found in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lyman, which was liberated from Russian control last week.

According to a post by Kyrylenko on the social platform Telegram, one site contained about 200 individual graves, and authorities believe they are all civilians. The other was a mass grave which may contain the bodies of both Ukrainian military members and civilians. The exact number of bodies in both grave sites is unknown, Kyrylenko said.

Meanwhile, a Ukrainian official said Thursday the bodies of at least 530 people have been discovered in recaptured areas of the Kharkiv region since Sept. 7.

 

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Soldiers Ukraine left to rot on the battlefield again and those Pro Russians..

When the smoke settles, the atrocities committed by Russia will see the light of day. Putin needs to be tried by the UN War Crimes Court. PutinWarCrimes

looks like the Ukrainians have been busy killing the locals. We've already see the videos. You can't control the narrative. Biden is sponsoring the ethnic cleansing of those who chose to be Russian. It is a disgrace.

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Putin has betrayed humanity & most world leaders don’t have sufficient righteousness to come together & tell him to back off. Humanity at large itself has but one to blame: itself. Nothing new since Cain. Elohim however, will intervene. We’re not gonna like His correction.

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