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Kremlin says claims on mass graves in Ukraine are ‘lies’

Spokesman bins allegations of burial site with bodies showing signs of violent death

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 19 Sep 2022 8:30PM

Kremlin says claims on mass graves in Ukraine are ‘lies’
Recently, reports on mass graves found in Ukraine have circulated the media and social media platforms. The Kremlin has claimed that the allegations were fabrications. – @Chernotskya Twitter pic, September 19, 2022

MOSCOW – The Kremlin today said that reports of mass graves found in the formerly Russian-controlled city of Izyum in eastern Ukraine were fabrications.

“These are lies,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, adding Moscow “will stand up for the truth in this story”.

For Peskov it was “the same scenario as in Bucha”, a town outside the capital Kyiv where dozens of bodies in civilian clothing were found in the streets after Russian troops left.

Moscow has refuted accusations of extrajudicial killings there.

Last week, some 450 graves were discovered in forests outside Izyum after the strategic city was recaptured from the Russians by Ukrainian troops.

Ukrainian officials said 99% of the exhumed bodies showed signs of violent death. – AFP, September 19, 2022

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