Drone footage taken on Monday, April 18 confirmed dozens of recent graves for many who died throughout Russia’s invasion of the northern Ukrainian city of Irpin.
Reuters reporters noticed no less than three new rows of graves, most of which had markings labeled with a date of loss of life after February 24 – the day when Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia referred to as its motion a particular navy operation to demilitarise Ukraine and eradicate what it calls harmful nationalists.
The West and Kyiv accuse Russian President Vladimir Putin of unprovoked aggression.
A household that got here to bury a beloved one on Monday stated that their relative was killed by Russian forces throughout their occupation of Irpin.
Since Russian troops withdrew from cities and villages across the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, Ukrainian troops have been displaying journalists corpses of what they are saying are civilians killed by Russian forces, destroyed homes and burnt-out automobiles.
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