
About 440 graves were found at the site.
This is reported by the Edition Current Time.
Some graves have crossed with inscriptions on them. Somewhere there are even wreaths. Somewhere there is nothing but a grave. Inscriptions: "AFU 17 people, from the morgue", "345", "412", - reported.
Four hundred forty graves were found at the site, according to a senior police officer.
Sergey Bolvinov, a senior police investigator in the Kharkiv region, said all bodies would be exhumed and sent for forensic medical examination to record evidence of Russian war crimes. According to him, civilians who died from artillery, bomb attacks, and other dead were buried at the "cemetery." The investigation will establish the causes of death of each buried.
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